Deuteronomy 29:26
For they went and served other gods, and worshipped them, gods whom they knew not, and whom he had not given unto them:
Cross-reference
In Deuteronomy 28:64, the scattering among nations is the consequence for the idolatry condemned here.
Judges 2:12 describes Israel forsaking the LORD and serving other gods, directly matching Deuteronomy 29:26.
Judges 2:13 continues the pattern: they forsook the LORD and served Baal, confirming the sin warned about.
Judges 5:8 notes they chose new gods, echoing the sin of serving other gods in Deuteronomy.
In 2 Kings 17:7-18, the exile of Israel is directly attributed to serving other gods, exactly as warned here.
In Jeremiah 19:3-13, judgment on Judah for burning incense to other gods directly mirrors the idolatry condemned here.
In Jeremiah 44:2-6, God recalls that Jerusalem's destruction was due to serving other gods, the sin warned against here.
In 1 Kings 9:7, God warns that turning to other gods leads to exile, paralleling the warning here.
In 2 Kings 17:15, Israel's rejection of God's covenant and following other nations echoes the idolatry warned against here.
In Jeremiah 44:3, the phrase 'serve other gods whom they had not known' directly echoes this warning.
In Jeremiah 17:4, the loss of inheritance and exile is the consequence for provoking God's anger, as warned here.