Deuteronomy 31:29
For I know that after my death ye will utterly corrupt yourselves, and turn aside from the way which I have commanded you; and evil will befall you in the latter days; because ye will do evil in the sight of the Lord, to provoke him to anger through the work of your hands.
Cross-reference
Deuteronomy 28:15-68 lists the covenant curses for disobedience — the very disaster Moses says will befall Israel when they turn aside.
Deuteronomy 29:18-28 warns against idolatry and describes the ensuing judgment and exile, illustrating the corruption and calamity Moses predicts here.
Deuteronomy 32:5 describes Israel as a 'crooked and twisted generation' — directly illustrating the corruption Moses predicts in 31:29.
Deuteronomy 4:25 uses identical language: 'act corruptly', 'do evil', 'provoke to anger' — another warning against idolatry.
Deuteronomy 9:12 recounts Israel's corruption at Sinai — the same 'turning aside' that will recur after Moses' death.
Deuteronomy 30:18 threatens perishing for disobedience — the same punishment promised here for future apostasy.
Deuteronomy 4:30 promises Israel will return to the Lord in the latter days after distress, contrasting with the warning of evil here.
2 Peter 3:3 predicts mockers following their own lusts in the last days — directly echoing the apostasy warned of here.
Leviticus 26:14-46 spells out the covenant curses for disobedience, directly echoing Moses' warning that evil will come upon Israel for turning away.
2 Timothy 3:1 describes perilous times in the last days, echoing Moses' prophecy of evil befalling Israel.
1 Timothy 4:1 warns of apostasy in later times, directly paralleling Moses' prediction of turning aside from the way.
Luke 21:24 describes Jerusalem trampled by Gentiles, a specific outcome of the latter days evil Moses foretold.
Luke 19:42-44 shows Jesus weeping over Jerusalem and predicting its destruction, mirroring Moses' warning of coming evil.
Hosea 9:9 says Israel has deeply corrupted themselves and will be punished — a direct parallel to Moses' warning about their future corruption and disaster.
2 Chronicles 34:24 records Huldah's prophecy of disaster on Jerusalem, fulfilling Moses' earlier prediction of evil befalling them in the latter days.
Judges 2:19 describes Israel becoming more corrupt after each judge's death — exactly fulfilling Moses' prediction in Deuteronomy 31:29.
Jeremiah 23:20 says the Lord's anger will not cease until fulfilled and in the latter days they will understand — linking to Deuteronomy's 'days to come'.
Jeremiah 30:24 repeats that the Lord's anger will not turn back until accomplished, and in the latter days they will understand — parallel to Deuteronomy's warning.
Lamentations 1:5 shows the fulfillment: enemies become head and Israel is afflicted for their transgressions, just as Deuteronomy warned.
2 Kings 21:15 condemns Judah for provoking God to anger — the same sin Moses warned would bring evil in the latter days.
2 Kings 17:7 explains the sin — fearing other gods — that led to the calamity prophesied here as 'evil will befall you'.
1 Samuel 12:20 acknowledges Israel's evil and urges them not to turn aside — mirroring the pattern of apostasy warned of here.
Judges 18:30 records Dan's idolatry — a direct example of the corrupt turn from the way warned about here.
Joshua 24:31 shows Israel serving the LORD during Joshua's lifetime — delaying the predicted apostasy until after that generation.
Ezekiel 9:9 describes the great guilt and injustice that Deuteronomy predicted would provoke the Lord's anger.