Jeremiah 30:22

And ye shall be my people, and I will be your God.

Cross-reference

Jeremiah 24:7 uses the same covenant formula 'they shall be my people, I will be their God'—Jeremiah 30:22 repeats this promise.

Jeremiah 31:1 echoes the covenant formula 'I will be their God, they shall be my people'—Jeremiah 30:22 promises that restored relationship.

Jeremiah 31:33 repeats this covenant formula as the heart of the New Covenant promise.

In Jeremiah 11:4, this covenant formula appears tied to the exodus, linking the new promise to the old deliverance.

In Jeremiah 32:38, this same promise is reiterated in the context of the new covenant and restoration.

Deuteronomy 26:17-19 records Israel's original covenant declaration—this same mutual belonging formula.

Ezekiel 11:20 ties the covenant formula to obedience: 'walk in my statutes, keep my rules.'

Ezekiel 36:28 promises land and covenant restoration: 'you shall be my people, I your God.'

Ezekiel 37:27 links God's dwelling among them to this covenant formula.

Hosea 2:23 Allusion

Hosea 2:23 reverses rejection—God calls 'not my people' to be his people.

Zechariah 13:9 refines through fire: they call on God, He answers, and the covenant is renewed.

Hebrews 8:10 directly cites Jeremiah 31:33's covenant formula, applying it to the New Covenant.

In Revelation 21:3, this covenant formula is directly cited as fulfilled in the new creation.

In Leviticus 26:12, this same covenant promise is first given to Israel at Sinai, establishing the relationship.

In Zechariah 8:8, this covenant formula is repeated with 'in truth and righteousness', emphasizing the promise's fidelity.