Deuteronomy 28:21

The Lord shall make the pestilence cleave unto thee, until he have consumed thee from off the land, whither thou goest to possess it.

Cross-references

In Leviticus 26:25, God threatens plague as a covenant curse — directly parallel to the plague promised here.

In Numbers 14:12, God threatens to strike Israel with pestilence for their rebellion — a direct parallel to the curse here.

Numbers 16:46-49 recounts a plague sent after Korah's rebellion, showing pestilence as divine judgment.

Numbers 25:9 records 24,000 dying by plague at Baal of Peor — an instance of pestilence as judgment.

2 Samuel 24:15 describes a pestilence killing 70,000 Israelites after David's census — a parallel judgment.

Jeremiah 15:2 lists pestilence as one of four divine judgments, echoing the curse here.

Jeremiah 21:6 explicitly says God will strike Jerusalem with a great pestilence — a direct parallel.

Jeremiah 21:7 mentions those who survive pestilence, continuing the same judgment theme.

Jeremiah 24:10 promises sword, famine, and pestilence until destruction — echoing the curse.

In 1 Kings 8:37, Solomon's prayer recalls pestilence as a covenant curse, directly echoing the threat here.

In 2 Chronicles 6:28, the same prayer mentions pestilence, showing this curse was remembered in temple dedication.

In Ezekiel 14:19, God sends pestilence as judgment, mirroring the covenant curse of Deut 28:21.

In Leviticus 26:16, similar covenant curses of wasting disease and fever appear, reinforcing the list of punishments for disobedience.

Jeremiah 16:4 speaks of death by deadly diseases as judgment — a similar curse of pestilence.