Nehemiah 13:18
Did not your fathers thus, and did not our God bring all this evil upon us, and upon this city? yet ye bring more wrath upon Israel by profaning the sabbath.
Cross-references
In Leviticus 26:18, God warns of sevenfold punishment for disobedience — the covenant logic Nehemiah applies to Sabbath-breaking.
In Numbers 32:14, Moses rebukes a new generation for repeating their fathers' sins — the same pattern Nehemiah identifies with Sabbath-breaking.
In Joshua 22:18, one tribe's rebellion brings God's anger on the whole community — similar to Nehemiah's fear of corporate wrath for Sabbath profanation.
Jeremiah 17:21-23 contains the explicit Sabbath command and warning against bearing burdens, directly echoed in Nehemiah's rebuke.
Jeremiah 17:27 prophesies fire on Jerusalem's gates for Sabbath breaking — the same judgment Nehemiah warns about.
Ezekiel 23:38 specifically names profaning Sabbaths alongside defiling the sanctuary — the very sin Nehemiah condemns in trading on the Sabbath.
Ezra 9:13-15 acknowledges God's past punishment for sins and fears new wrath from renewed disobedience — parallel to Nehemiah's warning.
Zechariah 1:4-6 warns not to be like the fathers who ignored prophets' calls to repent — parallel to Nehemiah's reminder that fathers' Sabbath breaking brought disaster.
Jeremiah 44:22 describes God's judgment making the land desolate because of evil deeds — parallel to Nehemiah's link between Sabbath profanation and Jerusalem's disaster.