Exodus 15:17

Thou shalt bring them in, and plant them in the mountain of thine inheritance, in the place, O Lord, which thou hast made for thee to dwell in, in the Sanctuary, O Lord, which thy hands have established.

Cross-reference

Exodus 29:45 Prophetic fulfillment

Exodus 29:45 promises God dwelling among Israel — the fulfillment of the sanctuary planted on His mountain in Exodus 15:17.

Psalm 44:2 Parallel

Psalm 44:2 echoes the planting language: 'you planted them' after driving out nations, reinforcing God's action in settling Israel.

Psalm 78:54 Allusion

Psalm 78:54 recounts God bringing Israel to His holy mountain, the same promise of establishing them on His mount.

Psalm 78:55 Parallel

Psalm 78:55 describes God settling the tribes in their inheritance, fulfilling the planting into the land.

Psalm 78:68 Parallel

Psalm 78:68 specifies that God chose Mount Zion as His dwelling, the mountain referred to in the promise.

Psalm 78:69 Parallel

Psalm 78:69 describes God building His sanctuary on Zion, directly linking to the sanctuary established by God's hands.

Psalm 80:8 Allusion

Psalm 80:8 uses the vine metaphor: 'You brought a vine out of Egypt and planted it,' directly mirroring the planting promise.

Jeremiah 32:41 promises God will again plant Israel in the land with joy, reaffirming the original planting as a future restoration.

Psalm 79:1 Contrast

Psalm 79:1 laments the defilement of God's inheritance — the very sanctuary established in Exodus 15:17, showing tragic reversal.

Isaiah 5:1-4 develops the planting into a vine that yields wild grapes, showing Israel's failure despite God's care.

Jeremiah 2:21 laments that Israel, planted as a choice vine, became degenerate – a later reflection on the same planting.

Jeremiah 31:23 blesses the 'holy hill' of the restored land — echoing the mountain of God's inheritance in Exodus 15:17.

Joshua 22:19 calls Canaan 'the land of the LORD's possession' with His tabernacle — the planted mountain of Exodus 15:17.