Jeremiah 32:15
For thus saith the Lord of hosts, the God of Israel; Houses and fields and vineyards shall be possessed again in this land.
Cross-reference
Jeremiah 32:37 expands the restoration promise: God will gather the exiled people and bring them back to the land safely.
Jeremiah 32:43 echoes the same promise—fields will be bought in this land despite its current desolation.
Jeremiah 32:44 fulfills the prophecy by describing the actual signing and witnessing of deeds in various regions.
Jeremiah 31:5 promises planting vineyards and enjoying fruit — same restoration theme of returning to normal life after exile.
Jeremiah 31:12 describes abundance of grain, wine, and oil — the restored life where fields and vineyards are again fruitful.
Jeremiah 31:24 speaks of farmers dwelling in Judah’s cities — matching the restoration of settled agricultural life.
Jeremiah 33:12 says there will again be shepherds’ habitations — similar promise of restored dwelling and land use.
Amos 9:14 promises rebuilding cities and planting vineyards — nearly identical restoration language to Jeremiah 32:15.
Amos 9:15 declares God will plant them permanently in the land — the ultimate restoration that buying fields anticipates.
Zechariah 3:10 pictures each person under vine and fig tree — the peaceful prosperity that land buying foreshadows.
Ezekiel 28:26 promises dwelling securely, building houses and planting vineyards — same vision of restored life.
In Ezekiel 36:12, God promises to repopulate the land, reinforcing Jeremiah's prophecy of restored property and fields.
In Hosea 2:15, God promises vineyards again as a sign of hope, paralleling Jeremiah's prophecy of buying fields in the land.