Jeremiah 30:9
But they shall serve the Lord their God, and David their king, whom I will raise up unto them.
Cross-reference
Isaiah 55:3-5 promises the 'sure mercies of David' — the everlasting covenant that underlies raising up David their king.
Ezekiel 34:23 promises the raising up of David as shepherd — a direct parallel to the same future Davidic ruler.
Ezekiel 37:23-25 describes David as prince forever after cleansing — expanding on the same restoration with David as king.
Hosea 3:5 explicitly says Israel will seek David their king in the latter days — identical promise to Jeremiah's.
Luke 1:69 celebrates the horn of salvation raised up from David's house — the NT fulfillment of the Davidic king promise.
Acts 2:30 says God swore to raise up Christ from David's seed — the same raising up of a Davidic king as Jeremiah promises.
Ezekiel 37:24 explicitly states 'My servant David shall be king over them', directly parallel to this promise of a Davidic ruler.
Amos 9:11 promises to raise up David's fallen booth, directly echoing the 'raise up' language for the Davidic king here.
2 Samuel 22:51 praises God's mercy to David and his seed forever — the foundational promise that Jeremiah 30:9 echoes for the future.
Psalm 89:3 recalls God's covenant with David, reinforcing the promise here of a Davidic king serving as ruler.
Isaiah 55:4 describes the Davidic king as a witness and leader to peoples, expanding on his role for the nations.