Ezekiel 36:9
For, behold, I am for you, and I will turn unto you, and ye shall be tilled and sown:
Cross-reference
Ezekiel 36:29 specifies the result: abundant grain and no famine, directly fulfilling the promise of tilled land.
In Hosea 2:21-23, God promises to sow Israel in the land and restore agricultural abundance — directly parallels tilling and sowing here.
In Zechariah 8:12, God promises sowing of peace and fruitful land — directly parallels the restoration promise here.
In Isaiah 49:19, the desolate land becomes too narrow for inhabitants — a parallel promise of abundant restoration and reversal of waste.
Jeremiah 31:27 uses the same sowing imagery: God will sow people and animals, echoing the tilled land promise here.
Malachi 1:3 contrasts this promise: God lays waste Esau's land while turning to Israel's land for blessing.
In Haggai 2:19, God promises to bless the land's produce from that day — parallels the promise of tilling and sowing here.
In Joel 3:18, mountains drip wine and hills flow with milk — similar restoration abundance to God's promise here.
In Malachi 3:11, God rebukes the devourer to protect crops — similar to God's promise to make the land productive here.