Jeremiah 3:18
In those days the house of Judah shall walk with the house of Israel, and they shall come together out of the land of the north to the land that I have given for an inheritance unto your fathers.
Cross-reference
In Jeremiah 3:12, God calls faithless Israel to return from the north, setting the stage for the joint return in this verse.
In Jeremiah 23:8, the new exodus from the north country echoes this gathering of both houses.
Jeremiah 30:3 promises restoration of both Israel and Judah from captivity — the same reunification as in 3:18.
In Jeremiah 31:8, God gathers a great company from the north, including the vulnerable — parallel to this northward return.
Jeremiah 50:4 shows Israel and Judah together seeking God — the united return described in 3:18.
Jeremiah 50:20 adds that no guilt will be found for Israel and Judah — the forgiveness that accompanies the return in 3:18.
Jeremiah 16:15 explicitly promises return from the north country to the land given to fathers — a clear parallel.
Jeremiah 30:10 promises salvation and return from captivity — a parallel promise to this reunification and return.
Jeremiah 31:1 declares God will be God of all clans of Israel — directly supports the reunification of Israel and Judah.
Jeremiah 50:19 promises Israel's return to pasture in the land — parallel image of restoration to inheritance.
In Zechariah 10:6, God strengthens Judah and saves Joseph (Israel), bringing them back — matching this restoration theme.
Isaiah 11:11-12 describes gathering the scattered people of Judah and Israel from all nations — a broader expansion of the return from the north in 3:18.
In Hosea 1:11, the same prophecy of Israel and Judah gathering under one head directly parallels this verse.
In Ezekiel 37:16-22, the two sticks becoming one symbolically depicts the same reunification of Israel and Judah prophesied here.
Ezekiel 11:17 explicitly promises gathering from scattered peoples and giving the land — a strong parallel.
Ezekiel 37:22 prophesies one nation from two kingdoms — directly parallels the reunification of Israel and Judah.
Isaiah 43:6 echoes gathering from the north — God commands release of His people, matching the return from exile here.
Micah 2:12 promises God will gather the remnant of Israel, parallel to Jeremiah's reunification of Israel and Judah.
Micah 4:6 declares God will assemble the outcasts, similar to Jeremiah's gathering from the north to the land.
Zechariah 8:8 promises God will bring his people to dwell in Jerusalem, mirroring Jeremiah's return to the inheritance.
In Isaiah 11:13, the end of jealousy between Ephraim and Judah paves the way for the joint return described here.
In Ezekiel 39:25-28, God promises to restore Jacob from exile and show mercy, a broader restoration context that includes this reunion.