Deuteronomy 6:14

Ye shall not go after other gods, of the gods of the people which are round about you;

Cross-references

Deuteronomy 8:19 warns against following other gods, reiterating the same prohibition from Deuteronomy 6:14 with added consequences.

Deuteronomy 11:28 repeats the curse for following other gods, mirroring the command in Deuteronomy 6:14.

Deuteronomy 13:7 repeats the same warning against following the gods of surrounding peoples, reinforcing the command.

Exodus 34:14-16 gives the original command against other gods and warns about intermarriage, foundational to Deuteronomy 6:14.

Jeremiah 25:6 directly repeats 'Do not follow other gods to serve and worship them,' echoing Deuteronomy 6:14.

Genesis 35:2 records Jacob commanding his household to put away foreign gods, a concrete example of the same principle.

Exodus 20:3 Allusion

Exodus 20:3 gives the foundational commandment 'no other gods,' which Deuteronomy 6:14 echoes and applies.

Judges 2:12 Parallel

Judges 2:12 describes Israel abandoning the Lord to follow other gods, illustrating the exact sin warned against here.

Psalm 81:9 Parallel

Psalm 81:9 commands against having a foreign god or bowing to one, a direct parallel to the prohibition here.

Jeremiah 7:6 includes the same phrase 'do not follow other gods,' making it an explicit parallel in a prophetic warning.

Matthew 4:10 records Jesus quoting 'Worship the Lord your God and serve him only,' echoing the exclusive devotion required here.

2 Corinthians 6:16 asks what agreement the temple of God has with idols, reinforcing the call to avoid other gods.

1 John 5:21 Parallel

1 John 5:21 calls believers to keep from idols, a New Testament parallel to the OT command against following other gods in Deuteronomy 6:14.

2 Chronicles 28:6 Related theme

2 Chronicles 28:6 attributes Judah's defeat to forsaking God, showing the consequence of ignoring the command not to follow other gods.