Exodus 23:26
There shall nothing cast their young, nor be barren, in thy land: the number of thy days I will fulfil.
Cross-reference
Genesis 25:8 records Abraham dying old and full of years, directly illustrating the 'fulfill the number of your days' promise.
Genesis 35:29 similarly shows Isaac dying old and full of years, fulfilling the lifespan promise in Exodus.
Deuteronomy 7:14 echoes this promise of no barrenness, extending it to all people and livestock as part of covenant blessings.
1 Chronicles 23:1 notes David died old and full of days, another example of the promise of full lifespan.
Job 42:17 records Job dying 'old and full of days', directly exemplifying the promise of a fulfilled lifespan in Exodus.
Psalm 55:23 contrasts the wicked cut off mid-life with the Exodus promise of full days for the obedient — a sharp contrast.
Isaiah 65:20 promises no more untimely deaths, echoing the Exodus blessing of fulfilled days in a future restoration context.
Genesis 31:38 reports Jacob's flocks never miscarried — a specific instance of the 'no casting young' promise in Exodus.
Job 21:10 describes the wicked also experiencing no miscarriages in livestock, paralleling the promise but in a different moral context.
Job 5:26 promises a full lifespan, echoing the blessing of fulfilled days in Exodus — a general principle of reward for righteousness.
Psalm 107:38 speaks of God blessing with multiplication and livestock not decreasing, similar to the fruitfulness promised in Exodus.