Ezekiel 34:29
And I will raise up for them a plant of renown, and they shall be no more consumed with hunger in the land, neither bear the shame of the heathen any more.
Cross-reference
Ezekiel 34:26 promises 'showers of blessing' as part of the same restoration covenant with the plant of renown.
Ezekiel 34:27 describes fruitfulness and safety, directly fulfilling the removal of hunger and reproach from verse 29.
Ezekiel 34:28 promises safety from predators — directly continues the same covenant blessings of protection.
Ezekiel 36:29 promises increased grain and no famine, matching the 'no more hunger' from the plant of renown.
Ezekiel 36:15 directly repeats the promise: 'neither bear the shame of the heathen any more' — identical restoration theme.
Ezekiel 36:3-6 describes God's judgment on the nations that caused Israel's shame — the removal of that shame in 34:29 is the outcome.
Ezekiel 36:6 mentions bearing the shame of the heathen — the problem that 34:29 resolves.
Ezekiel 17:22 also speaks of God planting a chosen shoot — both use planting imagery for future restoration.
Revelation 7:16 echoes no hunger or thirst — the same promise of eternal care for the redeemed.
Zechariah 6:12 names the coming king 'the BRANCH' who will build the temple, fulfilling the plant of renown's role.
Zechariah 3:8 calls the coming figure 'my servant the BRANCH', linking to the plant of renown as a Messianic title.
Jeremiah 33:15 repeats the 'Branch of righteousness' promise, directly echoing the same Davidic king imagery.
Jeremiah 23:5 also promises a 'righteous Branch' from David, reinforcing the Messianic hope behind the plant of renown.
Isaiah 49:10 also promises no hunger or thirst — a parallel of divine provision and removal of shame.
Joel 2:19 also promises no more reproach among the heathen — matching the removal of shame with provision.
Isaiah 11:1-6 describes a righteous shoot from Jesse ushering in peace, echoing the restoration context of this planting promise.
Isaiah 4:2 speaks of the Branch of the LORD as a source of beauty and fruit, paralleling the 'planting place' of renown here.