2 Chronicles 12:8
Nevertheless they shall be his servants; that they may know my service, and the service of the kingdoms of the countries.
Cross-references
In Deuteronomy 28:47, covenant curse threatens servitude to enemies for not serving God joyfully — here Rehoboam's abandonment of God's law leads to serving Shishak as that curse.
In Nehemiah 9:36, Israel laments being slaves in their own land — here God says they will become servants to Shishak, showing the same punishment of servitude in their own territory.
Deuteronomy 28:48 is the covenant curse of serving enemies — the very principle enacted here as Israel learns the difference.
Job 36:15 says God opens ears through oppression — the same pedagogical purpose as the servitude here.
In Isaiah 26:13, Israel confesses that other lords besides God have ruled them — here God gives them into servitude to Shishak so they learn the difference between serving Him and earthly kings.
In Judges 3:2, God leaves nations to teach Israel war; here foreign service teaches the difference between God's service and earthly bondage.