Jeremiah 7:7
Then will I cause you to dwell in this place, in the land that I gave to your fathers, for ever and ever.
Cross-reference
Jeremiah 17:20-27 reiterates the conditional promise: obedience to Sabbath brings lasting habitation, echoing the same covenant condition for dwelling in the land.
Jeremiah 18:8 states the same conditional principle: if a nation turns from evil, God relents from judgment — directly parallel to the dwelling promise here.
Jeremiah 25:5 uses nearly identical language — 'dwell on the land ... forever' — as a call to repentance, reinforcing the same conditional promise.
Jeremiah 3:18 promises future reunification and dwelling in the land, echoing the same land inheritance theme as the conditional promise in 7:7.
Deuteronomy 4:40 presents the same covenant condition: obedience leads to prolonged dwelling in the land, foundational for Jeremiah's promise.
2 Chronicles 33:8 parallels the conditional promise: if they keep God's commands, He will not remove them from the land, directly echoing 7:7.
In Zephaniah 3:7, God similarly conditions continued dwelling on fearing Him and accepting correction — same conditional promise.