Jeremiah 26:10 Cross References
Jeremiah 26:10
10: When the officials of Judah heard what was happening, they rushed over from the palace and sat down at the New Gate of the Temple to hold court.
Jeremiah 36:10
- Baruch read Jeremiah's words to all the people from the Temple room of Gemariah son of Shaphan. This room was just off the upper courtyard of the Temple, near the New Gate entrance.
Jeremiah 37:14
- "That's not true!" Jeremiah protested. "I had no intention of doing any such thing." But Irijah wouldn't listen, and he took Jeremiah before the officials.
- They were furious with Jeremiah and had him flogged and imprisoned in the house of Jonathan the secretary. Jonathan's house had been converted into a prison.
- Jeremiah was put into a dungeon cell, where he remained for many days.
Jeremiah 34:19
- Yes, I will cut you apart, whether you are officials of Judah or Jerusalem, court officials, priests, or common people--for you have broken your oath.
Jeremiah 26:16
- Then the officials and the people said to the priests and prophets, "This man does not deserve the death sentence, for he has spoken to us in the name of the LORD our God."
- Then some of the wise old men stood and spoke to the people there.
2 Kings 15:35
- But he did not destroy the pagan shrines, where the people offered sacrifices and burned incense. He was the one who rebuilt the upper gate of the Temple of the LORD.
Jeremiah 36:12
- he went down to the secretary's room in the palace where the administrative officials were meeting. Elishama the secretary was there, along with Delaiah son of Shemaiah, Elnathan son of Acbor, Gemariah son of Shaphan, Zedekiah son of Hananiah, and all the others with official responsibilities.
- When Micaiah told them about the messages Baruch was reading to the people,
- the officials sent Jehudi son of Nethaniah, grandson of Shelemiah, and great-grandson of Cushi, to ask Baruch to come and read the messages to them, too. So Baruch took the scroll and went to them.
- "Sit down and read the scroll to us," the officials said, and Baruch did as they requested.
- By the time Baruch had finished reading, they were badly frightened. "We must tell the king what we have heard," they said.
Ezekiel 22:6
- "Every leader in Israel who lives within your walls is bent on murder.
Jeremiah 38:4
- So these officials went to the king and said, "Sir, this man must die! That kind of talk will undermine the morale of the few fighting men we have left, as well as that of all the people, too. This man is a traitor!"
- So King Zedekiah agreed. "All right," he said. "Do as you like. I will do nothing to stop you."
- So the officials took Jeremiah from his cell and lowered him by ropes into an empty cistern in the prison yard. It belonged to Malkijah, a member of the royal family. There was no water in the cistern, but there was a thick layer of mud at the bottom, and Jeremiah sank down into it.
Ezekiel 22:27
- Your leaders are like wolves, who tear apart their victims. They actually destroy people's lives for profit!
Jeremiah 26:24
- Ahikam son of Shaphan also stood with Jeremiah and persuaded the court not to turn him over to the mob to be killed.
Jeremiah 36:25
- Even when Elnathan, Delaiah, and Gemariah begged the king not to burn the scroll, he wouldn't listen.