Judges 10:13
Yet ye have forsaken me, and served other gods: wherefore I will deliver you no more.
Cross-reference
Judges 2:12 describes Israel forsaking the Lord and serving other gods, the exact pattern God accuses them of here.
Deuteronomy 31:16 prophesies that Israel will forsake God and serve foreign gods—here that prophecy is fulfilled.
Jeremiah 16:11 repeats the charge: 'Your fathers have forsaken me and gone after other gods' — nearly verbatim, reinforcing the persistent sin.
Ezekiel 8:18 declares God will not hear their cry — directly parallel to God's refusal to save, emphasizing the consequence of idolatry.
Jeremiah 2:13 uses the metaphor of forsaking the fountain of living waters for broken cisterns—same sin of forsaking God.
Jeremiah 18:17 describes God showing His back, not His face — the same withdrawal of salvation as 'I will no longer save you' in judgment.
Deuteronomy 32:15 depicts Israel forsaking God who made them, echoing the same accusation of forsaking God.
Nehemiah 9:26 recounts Israel's rebellion and forsaking God, echoing the same accusation of serving other gods — a historical confession of the pattern.
Jonah 2:8 says those who follow vain idols forsake their hope—similar to Israel forsaking God for other gods.