Jeremiah 33:17
For thus saith the Lord; David shall never want a man to sit upon the throne of the house of Israel;
Cross-reference
Jeremiah 35:19 uses the same 'shall not want a man' promise formula for the Rechabites, mirroring the Davidic dynastic promise in Jeremiah 33:17.
Jeremiah 17:25 earlier promised Davidic kings entering Jerusalem's gates, directly paralleling this perpetual throne promise.
2 Samuel 7:14-16 establishes the everlasting Davidic throne that Jeremiah 33:17 reaffirms as unbroken despite exile.
1 Kings 2:4 records the conditional promise to David ('if your sons walk before me'), while Jeremiah 33:17 presents it unconditionally.
1 Chronicles 17:11-14 records God's covenant with David promising an eternal throne—the same promise Jeremiah reiterates here.
Psalm 89:29-37 reaffirms the Davidic covenant with an oath to establish his line forever—directly parallel to Jeremiah's guarantee.
Isaiah 9:7 prophecies an eternal reign on David's throne—a specific Messianic outworking of the same promise Jeremiah makes.
Luke 1:32 announces the angel's message that Jesus will receive David's throne—fulfilling the perpetual dynasty Jeremiah promised.
Luke 1:33 continues the announcement of Jesus' eternal reign—directly fulfilling Jeremiah 33:17's promise of an unending Davidic king.
1 Kings 11:13 shows God preserving one tribe for David's sake despite sin—a historical example of the promise's endurance.
1 Kings 11:36 promises David always has a 'lamp' in Jerusalem—the very continuity Jeremiah 33:17 guarantees.
2 Kings 11:2 recounts Joash's rescue from Athaliah—a crucial preservation of the Davidic line, upholding Jeremiah's promise.
Hosea 3:5 prophesies Israel seeking David their king in the latter days, a clear parallel to the Davidic throne promise here.
Isaiah 65:9 also promises offspring from Judah inheriting the land, reinforcing the Davidic covenant continuity.