Genesis 9:15
And I will remember my covenant, which is between me and you and every living creature of all flesh; and the waters shall no more become a flood to destroy all flesh.
Cross-reference
In Genesis 9:10, the covenant parties are listed — this is the same covenant passage, providing the immediate context for God's promise in verse 15.
Leviticus 26:42 has God saying 'I will remember my covenant' to Israel, directly echoing the same phrase used here for the Noahic covenant.
In Psalm 106:45, God remembers His covenant and relents from destroying — directly mirroring the promise in Genesis 9:15 that God will remember the covenant and not destroy.
In Isaiah 54:8-10, God explicitly cites the Noahic covenant as a model for His enduring covenant of peace — a direct reference to Genesis 9:15.
In Ezekiel 16:60, God says 'I will remember my covenant with you' — a direct verbal parallel to Genesis 9:15's 'I will remember my covenant', applied here to Israel.
2 Peter 3:6 recalls the flood that perished the world, the very judgment God swore in Genesis 9:15 never to repeat.
In Luke 1:72, Zechariah praises God for remembering His holy covenant — a NT echo of the same covenant-keeping theme begun in Genesis 9:15.