Zechariah 13:4

And it shall come to pass in that day, that the prophets shall be ashamed every one of his vision, when he hath prophesied; neither shall they wear a rough garment to deceive:

Cross-references

2 Kings 1:8 Allusion

2 Kings 1:8 mentions Elijah's hairy cloak, the traditional prophet's garment — Zechariah says false prophets will stop wearing it to deceive.

Micah 3:7 Parallel

Micah 3:7 says seers will be disgraced and cover their lips — almost identical to Zechariah's prophecy of prophets being ashamed and stopping deception.

Matthew 7:15 uses 'sheep's clothing' to describe false prophets' disguise, echoing Zechariah's 'rough garment' used to deceive.

Micah 3:6 Parallel

Micah 3:6 says false prophets will have no vision — a parallel to Zechariah's description of prophets being ashamed and ceasing their visions.

Matthew 3:4 Allusion

Matthew 3:4 describes John the Baptist wearing camel's hair, the same prophetic garment false prophets used deceptively.

Mark 1:6 Allusion

Mark 1:6 also describes John's camel-hair garment, linking to the prophetic attire false prophets wore deceptively.

Revelation 11:3 shows God's witnesses wearing sackcloth, the same garment false prophets once used to deceive.

Isaiah 20:2 Contrast

Isaiah 20:2 shows a true prophet removing sackcloth, contrasting with false prophets who wear a hairy cloak to deceive.

Jeremiah 2:26 includes prophets among those who will be shamed — the same shame that Zechariah says will overtake false prophets.