Psalm 78:60
So that he forsook the tabernacle of Shiloh, the tent which he placed among men;
Cross-reference
Joshua 18:1 records the setting up of the tabernacle at Shiloh, the very dwelling God later abandoned in Psalm 78:60.
1 Samuel 1:3 shows worship at Shiloh, the place of God's dwelling that Psalm 78:60 says He abandoned.
1 Samuel 4:4-11 describes the capture of the ark from Shiloh, the event behind God's abandonment in Psalm 78:60.
Jeremiah 7:12-14 recalls God's abandonment of Shiloh as a warning to Jerusalem — the same event Psalm 78:60 describes.
In Jeremiah 26:6-9, the prophet warns that Jerusalem's temple will be destroyed like Shiloh, echoing Psalm 78:60's account of God abandoning Shiloh.
1 Samuel 4:10 records Israel's defeat and the ark's capture at Shiloh — the event that fulfilled God's abandonment described in Psalm 78:60.
1 Kings 2:27 fulfills the prophecy against Eli's house at Shiloh — the same place God abandoned in Psalm 78:60.
Jeremiah 7:14 directly cites the destruction of Shiloh as a warning that the temple will face the same fate.
Ezekiel 10:18 records the departure of God's glory from the temple — a direct parallel to God abandoning the tabernacle at Shiloh.
Joshua 19:51 records the tabernacle at Shiloh where land was distributed — the same place God later abandoned according to Psalm 78:60.
Judges 18:30 notes the house of God was in Shiloh during Danite idolatry — the same place Psalm 78:60 says God abandoned.
Jeremiah 12:7 echoes God forsaking his inheritance — a parallel to the abandonment of Shiloh in Psalm 78:60.
Ezekiel 8:6 describes God being driven from his sanctuary by detestable acts — parallel to the abandonment of Shiloh.
Hosea 9:15 speaks of God driving Israel from his house because of sin — parallel to the abandonment of Shiloh.