Jeremiah 12:15

And it shall come to pass, after that I have plucked them out I will return, and have compassion on them, and will bring them again, every man to his heritage, and every man to his land.

Cross-reference

In Jeremiah 48:47, God promises to restore Moab's fortunes in the latter days — the same pattern of judgment followed by restoration as here.

In Jeremiah 49:6, God promises to restore the fortunes of the Ammonites — the same restoration promise given to Israel's neighbors here.

Jeremiah 24:6 uses identical restoration language—bringing back, building, planting—echoing the promise to plucked-out nations in 12:15.

Jeremiah 49:39 promises restoration of Elam after judgment, mirroring the same pattern of compassion and return for another nation.

Deuteronomy 30:3 uses nearly identical language — God turning captivity, having compassion, and gathering — directly echoing this restoration promise.

Deuteronomy 28:63 describes God rejoicing to pluck them out — the judgment that precedes the restoration promised in this verse.

Nehemiah 1:9 promises gathering from distant places if they turn to God — same theme of restoration after exile.

Isaiah 14:1 Parallel

Isaiah 14:1 promises restoration to land and strangers joining Israel, parallel to God's compassion on plucked-out nations in Jeremiah 12:15.

2 Kings 13:23 recounts God's compassion on Israel, not destroying them — a historical example of the compassion promised here.