Ezekiel 16:62

And I will establish my covenant with thee; and thou shalt know that I am the Lord:

Cross-reference

Ezekiel 16:60 already states God will remember His covenant and establish an everlasting one — v62 reaffirms this same promise.

Ezekiel 34:30 uses the same recognition formula 'they shall know that I am the Lord', linking covenant restoration with divine self‑revelation.

Ezekiel 37:13 has the identical 'you shall know that I am the Lord' formula, accompanying resurrection and new covenant language.

Ezekiel 6:7 Contrast

Ezekiel 6:7 uses the same recognition formula 'you shall know that I am the Lord' — but in a judgment context, not restoration.

Ezekiel 39:22 also ends with 'know that I am the Lord their God' — a repeated assurance of recognition in restoration.

Jeremiah 24:7 promises a heart to know the Lord and being His people — directly matching Ezekiel's covenant promise and knowledge.

Hosea 2:18-23 describes God's new betrothal and 'you shall know the Lord' — a direct parallel to Ezekiel's covenant restoration and knowledge.

Leviticus 26:9 promises God will keep covenant as blessing; here He re‑establishes it despite unfaithfulness, highlighting His faithfulness.

Joel 3:17 Parallel

Joel 3:17 says 'you shall know that I am the Lord your God' — similar recognition after judgment and restoration.