Ezekiel 36:12
Yea, I will cause men to walk upon you, even my people Israel; and they shall possess thee, and thou shalt be their inheritance, and thou shalt no more henceforth bereave them of men.
Cross-reference
Ezekiel 36:13 quotes the accusation that the land devours people — the very charge that verse 12 promises to reverse.
Numbers 13:32 is the spies' slander that the land devours its inhabitants — the claim Ezekiel 36:12-13 promises to silence.
Jeremiah 15:7 describes God bereaving his people of children as judgment — Ezekiel 36:12 reverses this by promising the land will no longer bereave.
Jeremiah 32:44 elaborates on land being bought and fortunes restored — reinforcing the same inheritance theme as 'you will be their inheritance'.
Obadiah 1:17 says 'Jacob will possess his inheritance' — directly matching the inheritance language here where Israel takes possession of the land.
Micah 2:10 declares the land is no resting place due to defilement — Ezekiel 36:12 promises it will become Israel's inheritance again.
Jeremiah 32:15 foretells that houses, fields, and vineyards will again be bought in the land — a parallel promise of possession and restoration.