Leviticus 26:42
Then will I remember my covenant with Jacob, and also my covenant with Isaac, and also my covenant with Abraham will I remember; and I will remember the land.
Cross-reference
Exodus 2:24 echoes this exact phrase: God remembered His covenant with Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob when Israel cried out.
Exodus 6:5 repeats God's remembrance of the same covenant with the patriarchs, reinforcing His faithfulness.
Psalm 106:45 recalls God remembering His covenant and relenting — a direct later echo of this promise.
Ezekiel 16:60 echoes God remembering His covenant with Israel despite their unfaithfulness, applying the same principle.
Luke 1:72 cites God remembering His holy covenant with Abraham — a New Testament echo of this promise.
Genesis 9:15 uses the same 'remember my covenant' language, showing God's consistent faithfulness.
Exodus 32:13 has Moses plead 'Remember Abraham, Isaac, and Israel' — directly invoking the covenant here.
Judges 2:1 reaffirms God's covenant with Israel's fathers, never to break it — an echo of this promise.
2 Kings 13:23 explicitly states God's compassion because of his covenant with Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob.
Psalm 98:3 celebrates that God remembered his steadfast love to Israel — an act of covenant faithfulness.
Jeremiah 14:21 pleads for God to remember His covenant, directly echoing the promise in Leviticus 26:42 that God will remember.
Deuteronomy 4:31 assures God will not forget the covenant with your fathers — a parallel promise of covenant faithfulness.
Ezekiel 36:1-15 promises restoration of the land as God acts for his holy name, fulfilling the covenant remembrance here.
Ezekiel 36:33 describes cleansing and rebuilding after God remembers his covenant, a direct outworking.