Leviticus 26:27

And if ye will not for all this hearken unto me, but walk contrary unto me;

Cross-references

Leviticus 26:21 threatens seven times more plagues for walking contrary — the same sevenfold escalation as the condition here.

Leviticus 26:24 says God will walk contrary and strike sevenfold — almost identical wording to the consequence here.

Leviticus 26:40 speaks of confessing 'walking contrary to me' — the same phrase but here leads to restoration, contrasting with judgment.

Amos 4:7 Historical context

Amos 4:7 gives a concrete example of judgment through drought — a specific form of the discipline threatened here for disobedience.

Psalm 18:26 Related theme

Psalm 18:26 shows God responding in kind to human character — the same reciprocal principle underlying the conditional discipline here.

John 5:14 Related theme

John 5:14 warns that continued sin brings worse consequences — exactly the escalating discipline principle here.