Deuteronomy 29:28
And the Lord rooted them out of their land in anger, and in wrath, and in great indignation, and cast them into another land, as it is this day.
Cross-reference
Deuteronomy 6:24 contrasts obedience preserving life with the exile described here — the opposite outcome for disobedience.
Deuteronomy 28:36 predicts exile to a foreign nation; verse 28 says this judgment has been carried out.
Deuteronomy 28:64 spells out the same curse of scattering among all peoples, directly from the covenant.
Deuteronomy 4:26 warned of utter destruction from the land, a direct parallel to the uprooting and exile here.
Luke 21:24 describes being led captive among all nations, a direct parallel to the scattering curse in Deuteronomy.
Daniel 9:7 similarly confesses open shame because God drove them into all lands, mirroring the uprooting described here.
Jeremiah 42:10 promises God will not 'pluck up' if they obey, contrasting the curse of being uprooted for disobedience.
Ezra 9:7 directly echoes this exile condition, confessing that Israel's guilt led to captivity and shame 'as it is this day'.
2 Chronicles 7:20 uses the same 'uproot' language in God's conditional warning to Solomon, mirroring the covenant curse.
2 Kings 17:23 explicitly notes that Israel's exile happened 'as he had spoken by his servants the prophets', confirming the curse.
2 Kings 17:18 records the actual removal of Israel from the land, fulfilling the uprooting threat.
In 1 Kings 14:15, the same 'uprooting' imagery is used as a prophetic curse against Israel's idolatry.
2 Kings 23:27 applies the same removal to Judah, showing the curse also targets the southern kingdom.
2 Kings 24:3 confirms Judah's exile came by God's command, fulfilling the threat of being cast out.
2 Kings 17:6 records the actual exile of Israel to Assyria, fulfilling the uprooting warned of here.
Jeremiah 16:13 repeats the curse of being hurled into a foreign land, applying it specifically to Judah's coming exile.
1 Kings 8:46 in Solomon's prayer explicitly mentions being carried captive to an enemy's land, fulfilling this exile scenario.
Joshua 23:13 warns that disobedience leads to perishing from the land, exactly the situation described here.
Numbers 33:56 prophesied that God would do to Israel as He planned for the Canaanites — this verse shows that fulfilled in exile.
Psalm 52:5 applies the 'uproot' metaphor to individual judgment, echoing the national curse but on a personal level.
Proverbs 2:22 says the wicked will be 'rooted out' of the land, a wisdom proverb that parallels the covenant uprooting.