1 Kings 9:6

But if ye shall at all turn from following me, ye or your children, and will not keep my commandments and my statutes which I have set before you, but go and serve other gods, and worship them:

Cross-reference

1 Kings 11:4–10 Prophetic fulfillment

1 Kings 11:4-10 shows Solomon turning away to other gods as warned — his heart was not fully devoted to the Lord.

Joshua 23:15 warns that God will fulfill evil threats as he fulfilled good promises — the same covenant condition here.

Joshua 23:16 warns of perishing from the land for serving other gods — identical condition and consequence as here.

2 Samuel 7:14-16 promises discipline but not rejection, contrasting with the conditional removal threatened here.

1 Chronicles 28:9 gives David's charge: if you forsake God, He will cast you off, matching the warning.

2 Chronicles 7:19-22 is the parallel account of the same conditional warning to Solomon.

2 Chronicles 15:2 states the same principle: if you forsake God, He will forsake you, echoing the warning.

Joshua 22:18 uses 'turning away from the Lord' and warns of God's anger — a direct verbal parallel to this warning.

2 Kings 22:17 describes the very idolatry warned against — forsaking God for other gods brings unquenchable anger.

Ezra 5:12 Parallel

Ezra 5:12 states that ancestors angered God, leading to exile and temple destruction — the exact consequence warned here.

Ezra 9:7 Parallel

Ezra 9:7 confesses great sin brought sword and captivity — the outcome of turning away as warned here.

Nehemiah 1:8 recalls the covenant condition: unfaithfulness leads to scattering among nations — the same warning given here.

1 Samuel 2:30 shows God revoking a promise due to disobedience, paralleling the conditional warning to Solomon.

1 Samuel 15:11 recounts Saul turning away from God's instructions — an earlier example of the disobedience warned against.

Isaiah 1:28 Parallel

Isaiah 1:28 describes rebels and sinners being consumed for forsaking the Lord — the same fate threatened here for turning away.

Jeremiah 26:4 echoes the conditional warning: if you do not listen to the law, the house will be made like Shiloh — parallel judgment for disobedience.