1 Kings 14:15

For the Lord shall smite Israel, as a reed is shaken in the water, and he shall root up Israel out of this good land, which he gave to their fathers, and shall scatter them beyond the river, because they have made their groves, provoking the Lord to anger.

Cross-reference

1 Kings 14:9 Historical context

1 Kings 14:9 details Jeroboam's making of idols and provoking God — the direct cause of the national judgment announced in 1 Kings 14:15.

1 Samuel 12:25 warns Israel they will be swept away for wickedness — the same covenant curse executed in this prophecy.

Amos 5:27 Parallel

Amos 5:27 also prophesies captivity 'beyond Damascus' — another echo of the exile judgment threatened here against Israel.

2 Kings 18:12 Historical context

2 Kings 18:12 gives the reason for the exile: disobeying God's covenant — the same root cause behind the judgment announced here.

2 Kings 18:11 Prophetic fulfillment

2 Kings 18:11 describes the Assyrian exile of Israel to Halah and Gozan — the very scattering beyond the River foretold here.

2 Kings 17:23 Prophetic fulfillment

2 Kings 17:23 states the Lord removed Israel from His sight as He had spoken — directly fulfilling this prophecy of removal.

2 Kings 17:7 Historical context

2 Kings 17:7 explains that Israel's sin caused the exile — the same idolatry mentioned in this verse.

2 Kings 17:6 Prophetic fulfillment

2 Kings 17:6 records the Assyrian exile, fulfilling the scattering prophesied here.

2 Kings 15:29 Prophetic fulfillment

2 Kings 15:29 records Tiglath-Pileser carrying Naphtali captive to Assyria — a partial fulfillment of the scattering threat here.

Leviticus 26:32–34 Prophetic fulfillment

Leviticus 26:32-34 is the covenant curse of scattering and land desolation, directly matching the exile here.

Joshua 23:16 Prophetic fulfillment

Joshua 23:16 says transgressing the covenant causes God's anger and swift perishing from the land — echoed in this judgment.

Joshua 23:15 Prophetic fulfillment

Joshua 23:15 warns that breaking the covenant will bring destruction from the good land — the same fate prophesied here.

Deuteronomy 29:28 uses the same 'uprooted' language for Israel's exile — a direct covenant curse parallel.

Deuteronomy 29:24–28 Prophetic fulfillment

Deuteronomy 29:24-28 explains that God uproots Israel in anger for forsaking the covenant — the very backdrop of this verse.

Deuteronomy 28:63–68 Prophetic fulfillment

Deuteronomy 28:63-68 explicitly describes being plucked from the land and scattered — matching the uprooting and scattering here.

Deuteronomy 28:36 Prophetic fulfillment

Deuteronomy 28:36 warns of exile to a foreign nation — the same covenant curse this verse threatens Israel with for idolatry.

Deuteronomy 4:27 Prophetic fulfillment

Deuteronomy 4:27 explicitly foretells scattering among nations, the exact punishment described here.

Deuteronomy 4:26 Prophetic fulfillment

Deuteronomy 4:26 warns of perishing from the land, a precursor to the uprooting judgment here.

Leviticus 26:43 Historical context

Leviticus 26:43 continues the exile theme with land enjoying sabbaths while Israel is gone.

2 Kings 17:16 Prophetic fulfillment

2 Kings 17:16 describes the northern kingdom making Asherah poles, the same sin that leads to the exile prophesied here.

Deuteronomy 16:21 explicitly forbids planting an Asherah beside God's altar, the very sin provoking God's anger here.

Psalm 52:5 Related theme

Psalm 52:5 also uses 'uproot' for divine judgment, though against a wicked individual, not national Israel.

Proverbs 2:22 Related theme

Proverbs 2:22 echoes the uprooting of the wicked from the land as a general wisdom principle.