Leviticus 26:38
And ye shall perish among the heathen, and the land of your enemies shall eat you up.
Cross-reference
In Deuteronomy 4:27, Moses repeats the scattering among nations, directly echoing the curse of perishing in exile.
Deuteronomy 28:48 describes serving enemies with an iron yoke until destruction, reinforcing the same covenant curse of perishing.
Deuteronomy 28:68 warns of being sold as slaves in Egypt, another form of perishing among enemies.
Isaiah 27:13 reverses the curse: those perishing in exile are gathered back to worship, contrasting with the perishing here.
Jeremiah 42:17 pronounces death by sword/famine/plague for those going to Egypt, mirroring the perishing among nations.
Jeremiah 42:18 continues the warning of wrath poured out on those in Egypt, like the curse of being a reproach.
Jeremiah 42:22 confirms they will die in Egypt, a direct fulfillment of perishing in enemy land.
Jeremiah 44:12-14 details the remnant perishing in Egypt, none escaping, exactly as the curse foretold.
Jeremiah 44:27 states God watches for harm, and they will perish by sword and famine until destroyed.
Deuteronomy 28:20 echoes the same threat of perishing quickly because of forsaking God, reinforcing the curse.
Deuteronomy 32:26 mirrors the intent to scatter and make Israel's remembrance cease among the nations.
2 Kings 15:29 records the Assyrian deportation of Naphtali, fulfilling the curse of perishing among enemies.
2 Kings 17:6 describes the exile of Israel to Assyria, directly fulfilling the threat of perishing among heathen.
Jeremiah 15:14 warns of being passed into an unknown land under God's anger, a parallel curse to perishing among heathen.
Ezekiel 36:19 explicitly states God scattered them among the heathen, directly echoing the curse of perishing there.
Jeremiah 44:28 shows a small remnant returning from Egypt, contrasting with the total perishing among heathen in this curse.