Ezekiel 36:24

For I will take you from among the heathen, and gather you out of all countries, and will bring you into your own land.

Cross-reference

Ezekiel 11:17 uses nearly identical wording for gathering Israel, confirming the promise of restoration.

Ezekiel 34:13 also promises gathering from nations and bringing into their land, expanding the shepherd metaphor.

Ezekiel 39:27 recalls the gathering and vindication, tying it to the defeat of Gog.

Ezekiel 37:21 directly parallels the gathering promise, linking it to the valley of dry bones vision.

Ezekiel 37:25 describes the outcome of gathering—dwelling forever under Davidic prince—extending the promise.

Ezekiel 37:23 continues the restoration: after gathering, God cleanses them and they become His people.

In Ezekiel 20:41, the same gathering from scattered countries results in God being sanctified.

In Ezekiel 20:42, this gathering leads to knowing the Lord when brought into the land.

Ezekiel 28:25 repeats the same promise: gathering Israel from exile and bringing them into their own land.

Ezekiel 37:12 uses the metaphor of opening graves to describe the same restoration — gathering and bringing Israel back to their land.

Ezekiel 38:8 depicts the gathered people dwelling safely in the land, setting the stage for Gog's invasion.

Ezekiel 39:25 promises to restore Jacob's fortunes and have mercy on Israel, continuing the same restoration theme.

In Jeremiah 30:3-8, God declares he will restore the fortunes of Israel and bring them back to their land, the same promise.

In Deuteronomy 30:3-5, God promises to gather Israel from the nations and bring them back to the land, paralleling this restoration.

Amos 9:15 Parallel

Amos 9:15 promises permanent planting in the land, never to be uprooted again, reinforcing the restoration.

Psalm 107:3 Parallel

In Psalm 107:3, God gathers his people from the four corners of the earth, directly echoing this gathering promise.

Jeremiah 50:17-20 expands on gathering Israel back to their pasture and also includes pardon for their sins.

Amos 9:14 Parallel

Amos 9:14 describes the rebuilding and replanting that follows the return from captivity, detailing the restoration.

Jeremiah 32:37 uses nearly identical language—gathering from all countries where driven—and adds dwelling safely.

Jeremiah 31:8 emphasizes gathering from the north country, including the vulnerable, echoing the same regathering from all lands.

Jeremiah 30:18 adds the specific promise of rebuilding Jacob's tents and cities after the return from exile.

In Isaiah 11:11-16, God regathers the remnant from Assyria, Egypt, and beyond, mirroring this future restoration.

In Isaiah 27:12, God threshes from Euphrates to Egypt and gathers Israel one by one, a direct parallel to this gathering.

In Isaiah 27:13, a great trumpet calls the exiled to worship on Zion, fulfilling the gathering described here.

In Jeremiah 23:3-8, God gathers the remnant of his flock and brings them back to their pasture, exactly this restoration.

Isaiah 43:5 Parallel

In Isaiah 43:5, God says 'I will bring your offspring from the east and gather you from the west,' matching this promise.

Isaiah 43:6 Parallel

In Isaiah 43:6, God commands the north and south to release his children, reinforcing this gathering from all directions.

In Nehemiah 1:9, God promises to gather outcasts from the farthest places and bring them to his chosen dwelling — directly mirroring this restoration promise.

In Jeremiah 50:19, God brings Israel again to their habitation to feed in prosperity.

In Jeremiah 46:27, God saves Jacob from afar and brings him back to rest and safety.

In Jeremiah 24:7, the restoration includes a new heart to know God, adding spiritual renewal.

In Jeremiah 24:6, God brings the exiles back to this land, building and planting them.

In Jeremiah 23:8, the identical promise of leading Israel from all countries to dwell in their own land.

In Jeremiah 16:15, the same oath of bringing Israel from all lands back to their own land appears.

Isaiah 65:9 Parallel

In Isaiah 65:9, God promises to bring forth a seed to inherit the land, reinforcing the same restoration theme.

Isaiah 14:1 Parallel

In Isaiah 14:1, the Lord will again choose Israel and set them in their own land — directly parallels the gathering and restoration promise here.

Psalm 147:2 Parallel

In Psalm 147:2, the Lord builds Jerusalem and gathers the outcasts of Israel — a clear parallel to this promise of gathering from the nations.

In Psalm 106:47, the psalmist cries out for God to gather them from among the nations — a direct prayer for the same action promised here.

Isaiah 54:7 Parallel

In Isaiah 26:15, the Lord enlarges the nation and expands its borders — related to restoration but not explicitly about gathering from exile. Moderate thematic link.

Hosea 1:11 Parallel

Hosea 1:11 adds the unification of Judah and Israel under one head after they are gathered together.

In Jeremiah 12:14, this gathering includes plucking evil neighbors and Judah from among them, adding judgment context.

Joel 3:7 Parallel

Joel 3:7 says God will stir up the sold exiles and bring them back, echoing the gathering promise.

Micah 4:6 Parallel

Micah 4:6 describes God assembling the lame and gathering the outcast, paralleling the restoration of the dispersed.

Zephaniah 3:18-20 speaks of gathering the sorrowful and driven out, a parallel to the restoration promise.