Jeremiah 23:8
But, The Lord liveth, which brought up and which led the seed of the house of Israel out of the north country, and from all countries whither I had driven them; and they shall dwell in their own land.
Cross-reference
Jeremiah 23:3 uses the same gathering imagery for the remnant — this new oath is based on that gathering event.
In Jeremiah 3:12, the same call to return from the north is issued — both promise restoration from exile.
In Jeremiah 3:18, both Israel and Judah come from the north to inherit the land — identical promise of gathering.
Jeremiah 16:14 uses the identical 'as the LORD lives' formula — both replace the exodus with a new return from the north.
Jeremiah 31:8 explicitly mentions bringing them from the north country — a direct parallel to this north-country gathering.
Jeremiah 32:37 gathers from all countries where driven — exactly matching 'out of all the countries where he had driven them'.
Jeremiah 8:3 describes the remnant preferring death in exile — the opposite of the joyful return promised here.
Jeremiah 30:3 promises restoration and return to the land — a general parallel to the specific north-country gathering.
Jeremiah 30:10 promises rescue from far away and quiet return — same theme of saving from captivity.
Isaiah 14:1 promises compassion and restoration to the land, with foreigners joining — reinforcing the return and settlement.
Zephaniah 3:20 shares the same theme of gathering and restoring fortunes to the land.
Amos 9:15 promises permanent planting in the land, never to be uprooted — parallel promise.
Amos 9:14 describes return from exile, rebuilding cities, and fruitful living — same restoration.
Ezekiel 39:28 also promises gathering from exile to their own land, not leaving any behind.
Ezekiel 34:13 echoes this promise of gathering Israel from nations back to their own land.
Isaiah 43:6 explicitly names north and south — directly parallel to the 'north country' and all lands in Jeremiah.
Isaiah 43:5 promises gathering from east and west — echoes the gathering from all directions in Jeremiah 23:8.
Isaiah 27:13 adds the trumpet call and worship on Mount Zion — a vivid parallel to the restoration and dwelling in the land.
Isaiah 27:12 describes gathering from the Euphrates to Egypt — giving geographic specificity to the return from all lands.
Ezekiel 37:21 gathers Israel from all nations and brings them to their own land — a parallel new exodus promise.
In Joel 3:7, God similarly promises to stir up his people from where they were sold, reinforcing the restoration theme.
Isaiah 11:11 speaks of a second gathering of the remnant from many nations — same theme.
Zechariah 8:8 echoes the promise of bringing the people back to dwell in Jerusalem as their God.
In Micah 7:15, God promises wonders like the exodus, a pattern for the future restoration referenced here.
Ezekiel 28:25 gathers the scattered house of Israel to dwell in their own land — same restoration promise.