Micah 2:5

Therefore thou shalt have none that shall cast a cord by lot in the congregation of the Lord.

Cross-reference

Joshua 18:10 records the very act of casting lots for inheritance, directly opposite to Micah 2:5's prediction of no one casting a cord.

Deuteronomy 32:9 declares Israel as the LORD's allotted inheritance, contrasting with Micah's prophecy of losing this inheritance.

In 1 Chronicles 16:18, God promises Canaan as an inheritance, contrasting with Micah's warning that no one will cast a line for inheritance.

Deuteronomy 32:8 describes God dividing inheritances by lot, contrasting with Micah 2:5's loss of that inheritance division.

Joshua 18:4 Contrast

Joshua 18:4 shows the process of surveying and dividing land by lot, which Micah 2:5 says will cease.

Psalm 16:6 Parallel

Psalm 16:6 celebrates pleasant inheritance lines, while Micah 2:5 foretells a time when no one will cast such lines.

Hosea 9:3 Parallel

Hosea 9:3 prophesies exile from the LORD's land, paralleling Micah 2:5's loss of inheritance in the congregation.

In Nehemiah 7:61, those without genealogical proof are excluded from the assembly, echoing Micah's loss of inheritance and place among God's people.