I've been doing some reading in Jeremiah which led me to Wikipedia for some dates where I found a nice rabbit-trail to follow - especially in light of the recent series of posts on cross-references ...
Wikipedia:
The following is a list – not exhaustive – of noteworthy sign-acts found in Jeremiah:
- Jeremiah 13:1–11 The wearing, burial, and retrieval of a linen waistband.
- Jeremiah 16:1–9 The shunning of the expected customs of marriage, mourning, and general celebration.
- Jeremiah 19:1–13 the acquisition of a clay jug and the breaking of said jug in front of the religious leaders of Jerusalem.
- Jeremiah 27–28 The wearing of an oxen yoke and its subsequent breaking by a false prophet, Hananiah.
- Jeremiah 32:6-15 The purchase of a field in Anathoth for the price of seventeen silver shekels.
- Jeremiah 35:1–19 The offering of wine to the Rechabites, a tribe known for living in tents and refusing to drink wine. This was done in the Temple, which is an important part of the breaking of societal norms.
Which led to a web article everyone should read - and convert into user labels [:)]
Donald W. Parry Symbolic Action as Prophecy in the Old Testament
My problem is that I can find scattered identification of such acts spread throughout my resources but I can't suggest a comprehensive source to Faithlife to build the data for the interactive.
Possibilities - neither balanced or comprehensive:
Kelvin G. Friebel. Jeremiah's and Ezekiel's Sign-Acts: Rhetorical Nonverbal Communication
Morna D. Hooker. The Signs of a Prophet: The Prophetic Actions of Jesus
Åke Viberg. Prophets in action : an analysis of prophetic symbolic acts in the Old Testament