2 Kings 17:23
Until the Lord removed Israel out of his sight, as he had said by all his servants the prophets. So was Israel carried away out of their own land to Assyria unto this day.
Cross-reference
2 Kings 17:6 gives the detailed historical account of the exile that verse 23 summarizes.
2 Kings 17:13 records the prophetic warnings that preceded the exile, showing God gave ample warning before removing Israel.
In 2 Kings 17:18, the LORD removed Israel out of his sight — the same event described here, now stated as fulfillment of prophecy.
In 2 Kings 17:18, the LORD removed Israel from his sight — the direct cause of the exile described here.
2 Kings 18:12 explains the cause of the exile—disobedience to God's covenant—which verse 23 implies.
2 Kings 18:11 repeats the exile event, confirming the deportation to Assyria mentioned here.
In 2 Kings 15:29, the earlier deportation of northern tribes by Assyria began what this verse completes—the full removal of Israel.
Micah 1:6 foretold Samaria's destruction into a heap, which occurred when Israel was carried away.
Amos 5:27 specifically prophesied captivity beyond Damascus, matching the Assyrian exile described here.
Hosea 1:4-9 symbolically declared Israel no longer God's people and judgment coming, fulfilled by the exile.
1 Kings 14:16 predicted God would give up Israel because of Jeroboam's sins, directly fulfilled by the exile.
In 1 Kings 14:15, Ahijah prophesied that God would uproot Israel and scatter them beyond the River — here that prophecy is fulfilled.
In 2 Chronicles 6:36, Solomon’s prayer again foresees captivity for sin—the same prayer as 1 Kings 8:46, fulfilled here.
Jeremiah 7:15 echoes the same 'cast out of my sight' language to warn Judah they will share Israel's fate.
Ezekiel 23:9 directly refers to God delivering Oholah (Samaria) to the Assyrians, the same event as here.
In 1 Kings 8:46, Solomon’s prayer anticipated that sin would lead to captivity — this deportation fulfills that prophetic prayer.
Hosea 1:6 prophesies God taking away Israel, which this verse records as fulfilled.
In Joshua 23:13, Joshua warned that persisting in sin would lead to removal from the land — here that warning becomes reality.
In Deuteronomy 29:28, Moses warned that God would uproot Israel from the land in anger — exactly the judgment fulfilled here.
Jeremiah 52:27 describes Judah's Babylonian exile, a similar judgment to Israel's Assyrian deportation.