Jeremiah 7:15
And I will cast you out of my sight, as I have cast out all your brethren, even the whole seed of Ephraim.
Cross-reference
Jeremiah 3:8 describes God's divorce of Israel for adultery — the very casting out of Ephraim that Jeremiah 7:15 says will be repeated for Judah.
Jeremiah 15:1 uses the same expression 'out of my sight' to emphasize total rejection — reinforcing the severity of this judgment.
Jeremiah 23:39 uses the same imagery of being cast from God's presence, echoing the expulsion promised here.
2 Kings 17:18-20 describes the actual exile of Israel, fulfilling God's warning — they were cast out for their sins.
2 Kings 17:23 states 'The LORD removed Israel out of his sight' — exactly matching Jeremiah's language of being cast out.
2 Kings 24:20 uses the same phrase 'cast them out from his presence' for Judah's exile, showing the same judgment pattern.
Psalm 78:67 says God 'refused the tabernacle of Joseph' and did not choose Ephraim — He rejected the northern tribes.
In Psalm 78:68, God chose Judah over Ephraim. Now Jeremiah 7:15 reverses that choice — Judah is cast out like Ephraim was.
Hosea 9:3 describes Ephraim's exile to Assyria and Egypt — the very casting out Jeremiah 7:15 refers to as a warning for Judah.
Hosea 9:17 explicitly says 'My God will cast them away' and they will be 'wanderers among the nations' — a direct parallel.
In 1 Kings 9:7, God warned Solomon He would cast Israel out — Jeremiah 7:15 now enacts that same threat against Judah.
Ezekiel 23:31 says Judah will drink the same cup of judgment as her sister Samaria — exactly the fate Jeremiah 7:15 pronounces.