Exodus 33:1
And the Lord said unto Moses, Depart, and go up hence, thou and the people which thou hast brought up out of the land of Egypt, unto the land which I sware unto Abraham, to Isaac, and to Jacob, saying, Unto thy seed will I give it:
Cross-reference
Exodus 32:1 shows the people's demand for gods, the sin that led to God's command in this verse to leave Sinai.
Exodus 32:7 records God's first words about the people's corruption, setting the stage for the later command in this verse.
Exodus 32:13 is Moses' plea citing exactly the patriarchal promise that God now reiterates in commanding Moses to lead Israel to Canaan.
Exodus 32:34 similarly commands Moses to lead the people, with a warning of future judgment, continuing the narrative right before this verse.
In Exodus 13:5, this same land oath recurs as part of the Passover instructions, reinforcing the promise.
Genesis 12:7 is God's original promise to Abram to give his offspring the land — the promise God now tells Moses to go claim.
In Genesis 13:14-17, God shows Abram the land and promises it to his offspring — the land God now commands Moses to go possess.
Genesis 15:18 is God's covenant with Abram giving the land boundaries — the covenant God now activates by sending Moses into Canaan.
In Genesis 22:16-18, God swore to bless Abraham's offspring and give them the land — the oath God now commands Moses to fulfill.
Genesis 26:3 records God reiterating the land promise to Isaac — the same promise God references in commanding Moses to go to Canaan.
In Genesis 28:13-15, God promises Jacob the land and blessing — the very promise God now commands Moses to lead Israel to inherit.
Genesis 13:15 promises the land to Abram's offspring forever — the same land God now tells Moses to go and take.
In Genesis 50:24, Joseph prophesies God will bring Israel out of Egypt to the land sworn to the patriarchs — now fulfilled.
In Deuteronomy 10:11, God commands Moses to lead the people to possess the land sworn to their fathers, mirroring this command.
In Jeremiah 32:22, the prophet recalls the land God swore to give, echoing the same oath to the fathers.