Jeremiah 31:27

Behold, the days come, saith the Lord, that I will sow the house of Israel and the house of Judah with the seed of man, and with the seed of beast.

Cross-reference

Jeremiah 31:31 introduces the new covenant — the next step in this same prophecy of restoration after the sowing promise.

Jeremiah 31:38 continues the same restoration oracle with rebuilding of Jerusalem, linking to the replanting.

Jeremiah 30:19 promises multiplication and thanksgiving — reinforcing the restoration theme of sowing seed here.

Jeremiah 3:16 echoes the population increase and adds a shift in religious focus, no longer remembering the ark.

Jeremiah 30:3 directly promises return from captivity, the restoration context for planting people here.

Jeremiah 33:14 summarizes all restoration promises as the fulfillment of God's good word.

Jeremiah 23:5 also uses 'days are coming' but promises a righteous king, complementing the repopulation promise here.

Ezekiel 36:9 uses the same 'sown' imagery for Israel's restoration — a parallel promise of future blessing.

Hosea 2:23 Parallel

Hosea 2:23 also uses 'sow' for God reclaiming His people — a parallel restoration metaphor.

Zechariah 10:9 describes God sowing Israel among peoples — a different aspect of the same sowing imagery for restoration.

Ezekiel 36:10 explicitly states multiplication of people, a direct parallel to the planting of offspring here.

Ezekiel 36:11 adds animals to the multiplication, matching the 'offspring of animals' in this verse.

Ezekiel 36:38 uses flock imagery for the repopulated cities, echoing the planting of people theme.

In Ezekiel 37:26, the covenant of peace and multiplication parallels the sowing of people and animals here.

Zechariah 2:4 echoes this promise of abundant people and livestock in restored Jerusalem, reinforcing the theme of future blessing.

Zechariah 8:5 depicts the joyful result of this sowing—children playing in the streets, fulfilling the promise of abundant seed.