Ezekiel 36:29
I will also save you from all your uncleannesses: and I will call for the corn, and will increase it, and lay no famine upon you.
Cross-reference
Ezekiel 36:25 prefigures this cleansing promise with 'sprinkle clean water' — the same purification theme within the chapter.
In Ezekiel 34:27-29, God promises abundant harvest and no famine — directly parallel to commanding grain and ending famine here.
Ezekiel 34:29 promises a plant of renown and no more hunger — directly parallel to commanding grain and ending famine here.
Ezekiel 37:23 (often cross-referenced) promises cleansing from backslidings — directly parallel to saving from uncleanness here.
Jeremiah 33:8 promises cleansing from all sin — closely matching the 'save from all uncleanness' here.
In Hosea 2:21-23, God answers the earth with grain, wine, and oil — same imagery of commanding agricultural abundance for restored relationship.
Hosea 14:4 promises healing and love after repentance — parallel to the cleansing and provision in this verse.
Micah 7:19 says God casts our sins into the sea, directly paralleling the cleansing from uncleanness here.
Zechariah 13:1 promises a fountain to cleanse from sin and uncleanness, echoing this verse's deliverance.
Matthew 1:21 says Jesus will save his people from their sins, fulfilling the OT promise of cleansing.
Romans 11:26 says the Deliverer will banish ungodliness from Jacob, directly connecting to this cleansing promise.
Titus 2:14 says Christ gave himself to purify a people, fulfilling the cleansing promised here.
Isaiah 4:4 speaks of God washing away filth and cleansing bloodstains — strong parallel to saving from uncleanness here.