Proverbs 9:3
She hath sent forth her maidens: she crieth upon the highest places of the city,
Cross-reference
Proverbs 9:14 shows Folly also at the high places—same setting but opposite role: Wisdom sends messengers, Folly sits waiting.
In Proverbs 1:20-23, Wisdom also cries out publicly in the streets—same mission of inviting the simple to learn.
Proverbs 8:1-3 describes Wisdom calling from the heights and crossroads—identical setting and action as her maidens in 9:3.
Proverbs 1:21 specifies Wisdom crying at the city gates—same public venue as the highest places in 9:3.
Matthew 22:3 mirrors Wisdom sending servants to call guests — both depict God's invitation through messengers.
Matthew 22:9 expands the invitation to all on the main roads, paralleling Wisdom's call from the highest places to everyone.
Luke 14:17 sends a servant to announce 'everything is ready' — a direct parallel to Wisdom's call that the feast is prepared.
Luke 14:21-23 sends servants to bring in the poor and outcasts — widening the invitation like Wisdom's call to all in town.
Luke 11:49 has Wisdom sending prophets who are persecuted — a darker echo of the joyful sending in Proverbs.
Jeremiah 17:19 commands the prophet to stand at the city gate and proclaim—parallel location to Wisdom’s call from the town’s highest places.
John 18:20 has Jesus stating He taught openly in synagogues and temple—similar public proclamation as Wisdom’s calls from high places.
2 Corinthians 5:20 calls believers ambassadors for Christ — echoing Wisdom sending her maidens to appeal on her behalf.