Joshua 23:15
Therefore it shall come to pass, that as all good things are come upon you, which the Lord your God promised you; so shall the Lord bring upon you all evil things, until he have destroyed you from off this good land which the Lord your God hath given you.
Cross-references
Joshua 21:45 confirms all good promises were fulfilled, reinforcing that the threatened evils will also come to pass.
Judges 4:2 shows the consequence: God sold Israel into Jabin's hand — a direct outworking of Joshua's warning about coming evil.
2 Chronicles 36:16 describes the final stage of disobedience leading to 'no remedy' — the wrath Joshua predicted.
2 Chronicles 36:17 recounts the execution of judgment: Babylon destroys Jerusalem, a direct fulfillment of the curse.
Judges 13:1 repeats the cycle: Israel did evil and God gave them to Philistines, fulfilling the curse.
Judges 10:7 shows the curse in action: God sold them into enemy hands, exactly as Joshua warned.
Judges 10:6 exemplifies the disobedience Joshua warned about — Israel again served other gods, triggering the covenant curse.
Judges 6:1 continues the cycle: Israel's evil led to Midianite oppression — another historical fulfillment of Joshua's conditional curse.
Judges 4:1 repeats the pattern: Israel did evil again, confirming Joshua's warning that persistent rebellion brings the promised evil.
Judges 3:12 records another cycle of disobedience and judgment — reinforcing Joshua's warning that evil would come when Israel strayed.
Judges 3:8 shows the first fulfillment of Joshua's warning: Israel's evil brought God's anger and oppression by Cushan-Rishathaim.
Luke 21:22-24 calls the destruction of Jerusalem 'days of vengeance' fulfilling all written — the same covenant curses.
Deuteronomy 28:15-68 details the curses Joshua refers to — this is the specific covenant warning that the evil things will come upon disobedience.
Leviticus 26:14-46 lists the covenant curses Joshua warns about — this passage is the legal basis for the promised evil if Israel disobeys.
In Romans 11:22, Paul contrasts God's kindness and severity, mirroring Joshua's dual warning of blessing and curse based on covenant faithfulness.
Hosea 9:3 foretells exile from the land, a direct consequence of the covenant curse Joshua warned about.
Jeremiah 32:42 directly quotes Joshua's phrasing — God will bring all the good just as He brought all the calamity.
Jeremiah 32:24 describes the siege and famine as the fulfillment of the calamity Joshua said God would bring for disobedience.
Jeremiah 26:4 uses the same conditional covenant threat — if they do not listen, God will bring disaster, just as Joshua warned.
In Jeremiah 16:13, Judah's exile for idolatry directly fulfills the covenant curse Joshua warned would come.
Leviticus 26:3 promises blessings for obedience — the opposite condition from the curse Joshua warns about.
In 2 Chronicles 7:19, God repeats the same conditional curse to Solomon—reinforcing Joshua's covenant warning.
In 2 Kings 24:3, the Babylonian exile is shown as God's judgment for sin—fulfilling Joshua's warning of calamity.
In 2 Kings 22:16, God declares disaster on Judah for idolatry—echoing Joshua's covenant curse on those who forsake Him.
In 2 Kings 17:18, Israel's exile to Assyria directly fulfills Joshua's warning that God would bring disaster for covenant breaking.
1 Kings 14:15 prophesies uprooting Israel for idolatry, echoing the same covenant threat Joshua warned about.
1 Kings 9:6 gives a conditional warning against turning from God, mirroring the covenant conditionality in Joshua.
1 Kings 8:56 affirms all good promises through Moses were fulfilled, directly supporting that threats will also be fulfilled.
Judges 2:15 describes the evil actually coming upon Israel, fulfilling the warning Joshua gave here.
Deuteronomy 30:18 contains the same covenant curse warning Moses gave, which Joshua reiterates here.
Numbers 33:56 threatens Israel with the same fate as Canaanites if they are unfaithful — parallel to Joshua's warning.
In Jeremiah 17:4, the same covenant curse warns that Israel will lose their inheritance because of sin, mirroring Joshua's threat.
Jeremiah 39:16 applies the curse of bringing disaster specifically to Jerusalem's fall, a concrete instance of Joshua's warning.
Jeremiah 35:17 threatens the same 'all the calamity I pronounced' because the people did not listen — echoing Joshua's warning.
Ezekiel 33:26 questions Israel's right to the land due to their abominations — the same loss of inheritance Joshua predicted.
Micah 2:10 calls the people to depart because the land is ruined by destruction — echoing Joshua's threat of being driven out.