Deuteronomy 6:12
Then beware lest thou forget the Lord, which brought thee forth out of the land of Egypt, from the house of bondage.
Cross-references
Deuteronomy 4:23 gives the same warning not to forget the covenant, specifically against making idols — a direct parallel to the danger here.
Deuteronomy 8:10 commands blessing God after eating, directly connecting to the warning here not to forget Him when satisfied.
Deuteronomy 32:18 describes Israel later neglecting God who gave them birth, fulfilling the warning here about forgetting the Lord.
Exodus 13:3 commands remembering the Exodus — the same warning against forgetting God's deliverance that introduces this gift.
2 Kings 17:38 repeats the command not to forget the covenant, echoing this warning to a later generation.
Isaiah 17:10 rebukes Israel for forgetting God their salvation, directly applying this warning to a later context.
Jeremiah 34:13 recalls the same exodus deliverance that grounds this warning not to forget the Lord.
Luke 12:19 shows the rich fool trusting his plenty — a concrete example of the forgetfulness Deuteronomy 6:12 warns against.
Luke 6:25 pronounces woe on those who are full now — a stark contrast to Deuteronomy's warning against forgetting God in times of abundance.
Job 8:13 states that the paths of those who forget God perish, reinforcing the consequence implied in this warning.
Psalm 44:17 affirms the people have not forgotten God, providing a positive contrast to the warning here.
Joel 2:26 promises restoration and praise after plenty — echoing the danger of forgetting God when satisfied, as warned in Deuteronomy 6:12.