Jeremiah 32:41

Yea, I will rejoice over them to do them good, and I will plant them in this land assuredly with my whole heart and with my whole soul.

Cross-reference

Jeremiah 24:6 directly parallels 'plant them and not pluck them up,' emphasizing the permanence of God's restoration promised here.

Jeremiah 31:28 contrasts former uprooting with future building and planting, showing the reversal of judgment that this verse promises.

Jeremiah 18:9 speaks of God's sovereign plan to build and plant a nation, providing the broader theological framework for this planting promise.

Deuteronomy 30:9 says God will again delight in prospering Israel, matching God's promise to rejoice in doing good and planting them.

Isaiah 62:5 Parallel

Isaiah 62:5 describes God rejoicing over his people like a bridegroom, echoing God's joy in doing them good here.

Isaiah 65:19 echoes God's joy over His people — 'I will rejoice in Jerusalem' — paralleling the promise of rejoicing in doing them good.

Amos 9:15 Parallel

Amos 9:15 assures permanent planting without uprooting, strengthening the certainty of God's promise to plant them in the land.

Zephaniah 3:17 vividly describes God rejoicing over His people with loud singing, reinforcing the same divine joy promised here.

Exodus 15:17 speaks of God planting Israel on His mountain — an earlier type of the land restoration promised here in faithfulness.

Deuteronomy 28:63 contains the identical phrase of God delighting to do good, but in the context of covenant curse — a stark contrast to Jeremiah's restoration.

In 1 Chronicles 17:9, God promises to plant Israel in a secure place — the same 'planting' imagery used here.

Psalm 149:4 Parallel

Psalm 149:4 declares the LORD takes pleasure in his people — a direct parallel to God rejoicing in doing them good.

Isaiah 62:4 Allusion

In Isaiah 62:4, God calls the land 'My Delight Is in Her' — directly echoes His rejoicing and planting in faithfulness.

In Ezekiel 37:25, God promises Israel will dwell forever in the land — same restoration theme of planting and permanence.

In Zechariah 8:8, God brings them to dwell in faithfulness — parallels the planting in the land with all His heart.

In Numbers 14:8, God's delight leads to giving the land — the same causal link as God rejoicing to plant Israel here.