Deuteronomy 29:12

That thou shouldest enter into covenant with the Lord thy God, and into his oath, which the Lord thy God maketh with thee this day:

Cross-reference

Deuteronomy 29:14 is the immediate continuation, expanding that the covenant includes future generations as well.

Deuteronomy 29:19 warns against self-deception within the same covenant context, contrasting faithfulness with rebellion.

Deuteronomy 5:2 recalls the covenant at Horeb which this renewal is based on. Both speak of entering covenant with God.

Deuteronomy 5:3 emphasizes the covenant is with the present generation, just as here it is made 'with you today'.

Deuteronomy 28:9 speaks of God's oath to establish Israel as holy, directly tying to the covenant and oath here.

Exodus 19:5 Parallel

Exodus 19:5 presents the covenant conditions and promise of being God's treasured possession, the same covenant entered here.

Exodus 19:6 Parallel

Exodus 19:6 describes Israel as a kingdom of priests and holy nation, the identity affirmed in this covenant.

Joshua 24:25 records another covenant renewal at Shechem, mirroring this covenant-making event.

2 Kings 11:17 describes Jehoiada making a covenant between God, king, and people, similar to this covenant.

2 Chronicles 15:12-15 recounts Asa's covenant renewal with all heart, paralleling this solemn covenant entering.

Nehemiah 10:29 explicitly mentions entering into an oath and curse, mirroring the covenant and oath in this verse.

Jeremiah 34:18 alludes to the covenant ceremony and its breach, directly referencing the same kind of covenant oath.

Hebrews 8:9 Contrast

Hebrews 8:9 contrasts the new covenant with the old, which was broken — directly related to the covenant entered here, showing its insufficiency.

Ezra 10:3 Parallel

Ezra 10:3 records making a covenant to put away foreign wives, echoing the covenant-making action here.

Nehemiah 10:28 describes the people joining the covenant renewal, echoing the same covenant-making context as here.