Leviticus 26:45
But I will for their sakes remember the covenant of their ancestors, whom I brought forth out of the land of Egypt in the sight of the heathen, that I might be their God: I am the Lord.
Cross-references
Leviticus 22:33 repeats the same covenant formula: 'I brought you out of Egypt to be your God'—directly echoing this verse.
Leviticus 25:38 uses nearly identical language about bringing out of Egypt to be your God—a parallel covenant declaration.
Genesis 15:18 records the land covenant with Abraham — the 'covenant of ancestors' referenced in Leviticus 26:45.
In Romans 11:29, God's gifts and calling are irrevocable — underpinning the covenant faithfulness shown in Leviticus 26:45.
In Romans 11:28, Israel is beloved for the forefathers' sake — directly linking to God's covenant remembrance in Leviticus 26:45.
In Luke 1:73, the oath to Abraham is recalled — the same patriarchal covenant God remembers in Leviticus 26:45.
In Luke 1:72, Zechariah praises God for remembering the holy covenant — directly echoing Leviticus 26:45.
Ezekiel 20:22 again says God withheld his hand for his name's sake in sight of nations—same pattern of divine restraint for covenant faithfulness.
Ezekiel 20:14 repeats the phrase: 'I acted for my name's sake in sight of the nations'—direct parallel to the covenant remembrance here.
Ezekiel 20:9 echoes the same motive: God acted for his name's sake in sight of nations when bringing Israel out of Egypt—identical context.
Exodus 20:2 declares God as the one who brought Israel out of Egypt — the very event Leviticus 26:45 recalls as the covenant basis.
In Exodus 2:24, God remembers the covenant with Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob — the same covenant recalled in Leviticus 26:45.
In Genesis 17:8, God promises Abraham the land and to be their God — the very covenant Leviticus 26:45 recalls.
Genesis 17:7 establishes the everlasting covenant to be God to Abraham's descendants — the same covenant remembered in Leviticus 26:45.
Genesis 12:2 contains the promise to make Abraham a great nation — the ancestral covenant Leviticus 26:45 remembers.
Ezekiel 16:60 directly echoes 'I will remember my covenant' after judgment, showing God's enduring mercy despite Israel's unfaithfulness.
Deuteronomy 4:31 promises God will not forget the covenant with your fathers—directly reaffirming the remembrance promised here.
Ezekiel 28:25 describes God gathering scattered Israel — the restoration promised when He remembers the covenant, fulfilling Leviticus 26:45.
In Exodus 19:5, the conditional Sinai covenant is offered, contrasting with the unconditional patriarchal covenant remembered in Leviticus 26:45.