Nehemiah 9:35
For they have not served thee in their kingdom, and in thy great goodness that thou gavest them, and in the large and fat land which thou gavest before them, neither turned they from their wicked works.
Cross-references
Nehemiah 9:25 describes the very abundance of land and goods that people later failed to serve God in—a direct sequential contrast.
Deuteronomy 8:7-10 commands praise for the good land given; here the people instead did not serve God in that land.
Deuteronomy 28:47 directly warns that failing to serve God joyfully in prosperity brings curses—exactly the situation confessed here.
Deuteronomy 31:21 predicts future rebellion in the land—Nehemiah 9:35 confesses that exact disobedience came to pass.
In Deuteronomy 32:12-15, Israel grew fat and forsook God after enjoying His provision — the same pattern of ingratitude as in Nehemiah.
Deuteronomy 28:48 warns of serving enemies in hunger if they disobey — contrasting with their failure to serve God despite abundance.
Deuteronomy 31:20 predicts Israel will eat, become full, and turn to other gods — directly echoed in Nehemiah's confession of their rebellion.
Isaiah 63:7 recounts God's 'great goodness' to Israel — the same phrase used here to describe what they enjoyed yet ignored.
Hosea 13:6 describes Israel becoming satisfied and proud, forgetting God — a precise parallel to their ingratitude in Nehemiah.
Jeremiah 5:19 links not serving God in the land to serving foreigners in exile—the same pattern of unfaithfulness confessed here.