Deuteronomy 28:14
And thou shalt not go aside from any of the words which I command thee this day, to the right hand, or to the left, to go after other gods to serve them.
Cross-reference
In Deuteronomy 5:32, the same command not to turn aside to the left or right is given, reinforcing the consistent call to obedience.
In Deuteronomy 11:16, the warning against turning aside to serve other gods echoes the same condition for blessing here.
In Deuteronomy 11:26-28, the same blessing/curse framework ties directly to not turning aside from God's commands.
In Deuteronomy 17:11, the same prohibition against turning aside applies to obeying priestly judgments, reinforcing the principle of not deviating.
In Joshua 23:6, Joshua uses the same 'turn not to right or left' language, urging adherence to the Law as Moses commanded.
In 2 Kings 22:2, King Josiah's obedience is described with this same phrase, exemplifying the faithful walk commanded here.
In Proverbs 4:27, the direct instruction 'do not swerve to the right or left' matches the warning here verbatim.
In Joshua 1:7, God commands Joshua with the same 'turn not to the right or left' phrase, applying the obedience mandate to the new leader.
In 2 Chronicles 34:2, Josiah's faithfulness is described with the same 'did not turn aside' phrase, showing he followed the Deuteronomic standard.
In Jeremiah 25:6, the warning against going after other gods directly echoes the core command here, reinforcing the prohibition.
In Isaiah 30:21, God promises guidance when you turn aside – a different emphasis from the command not to turn, but thematically related.