Leviticus 26:21

And if ye walk contrary unto me, and will not hearken unto me; I will bring seven times more plagues upon you according to your sins.

Cross-reference

Leviticus 26:24 restates the same sevenfold punishment for continued disobedience.

Leviticus 26:18 first introduces the 'seven times' punishment for disobedience, which this verse repeats and intensifies.

Leviticus 26:27 continues the same 'seven times' warning, escalating to walking contrary in fury — a later step in the same curse sequence.

Leviticus 26:40 offers the path of confession and restoration that follows the punishment warned here — a conditional turnaround after the 'seven times' discipline.

Daniel 3:19 Allusion

Daniel 3:19 heats the furnace seven times more — directly matching the 'sevenfold' phrase here. Strong verbal parallel.

Nehemiah 9:32 acknowledges the covenant curses like this one — recalling that the nation's troubles came from God's just judgment on persistent rebellion.

Jeremiah 4:20 depicts 'destruction upon destruction' — reminiscent of the escalating 'seven times' judgment here, but applied to Judah's invasion and ruin.

Ezekiel 7:26 speaks of disaster upon disaster, echoing the escalating sevenfold plagues here. Both depict compounding judgment.