2Sa 7:10 Cross References
2 Samuel 7:10
10: And I have provided a permanent homeland for my people Israel, a secure place where they will never be disturbed. It will be their own land where wicked nations won't oppress them as they did in the past,
1 Chronicles 17:9
- And I have provided a permanent homeland for my people Israel, a secure place where they will never be disturbed. It will be their own land where wicked nations won't oppress them as they did in the past,
Amos 9:15
- I will firmly plant them there in the land I have given them," says the LORD your God. "Then they will never be uprooted again."
Jeremiah 24:6
- I have sent them into captivity for their own good. I will see that they are well treated, and I will bring them back here again. I will build them up and not tear them down. I will plant them and not uproot them.
Ezekiel 37:25
- They will live in the land of Israel where their ancestors lived, the land I gave my servant Jacob. They and their children and their grandchildren after them will live there forever, generation after generation. And my servant David will be their prince forever.
- And I will make a covenant of peace with them, an everlasting covenant. I will give them their land and multiply them, and I will put my Temple among them forever.
- I will make my home among them. I will be their God, and they will be my people.
Isaiah 60:18
- Violence will disappear from your land; the desolation and destruction of war will end. Salvation will surround you like city walls, and praise will be on the lips of all who enter there.
Ezekiel 28:24
- No longer will Israel's scornful neighbors prick and tear at her like thorns and briers. For then they will know that I am the Sovereign LORD.
Psalms 89:22
- His enemies will not get the best of him, nor will the wicked overpower him.
- I will beat down his adversaries before him and destroy those who hate him.
Jeremiah 18:9
- And if I announce that I will build up and plant a certain nation or kingdom, making it strong and great,
Exodus 15:17
- You will bring them in and plant them on your own mountain--the place you have made as your home, O LORD, the sanctuary, O Lord, that your hands have made.
Psalms 80:8
- You brought us from Egypt as though we were a tender vine; you drove away the pagan nations and transplanted us into your land.
Isaiah 5:7
- This is the story of the LORD's people. They are the vineyard of the LORD Almighty. Israel and Judah are his pleasant garden. He expected them to yield a crop of justice, but instead he found bloodshed. He expected to find righteousness, but instead he heard cries of oppression.
Exodus 1:13
- and decided to make their slavery more bitter still.
- They were ruthless with the Israelites, forcing them to make bricks and mortar and to work long hours in the fields.
Hosea 2:18
- At that time I will make a covenant with all the wild animals and the birds and the animals that scurry along the ground so that they will not harm you. I will remove all weapons of war from the land, all swords and bows, so you can live unafraid in peace and safety.
Isaiah 5:2
- He plowed the land, cleared its stones, and planted it with choice vines. In the middle he built a watchtower and carved a winepress in the nearby rocks. Then he waited for a harvest of sweet grapes, but the grapes that grew were wild and sour.
Judges 4:3
- Sisera, who had nine hundred iron chariots, ruthlessly oppressed the Israelites for twenty years. Then the Israelites cried out to the LORD for help.
Psalms 44:4
- You are my King and my God. You command victories for your people.
Revelation 21:4
- He will remove all of their sorrows, and there will be no more death or sorrow or crying or pain. For the old world and its evils are gone forever."
1 Samuel 13:17
- Three raiding parties soon left the camp of the Philistines. One went north toward Ophrah in the land of Shual,
Exodus 1:22
- Then Pharaoh gave this order to all his people: "Throw all the newborn Israelite boys into the Nile River. But you may spare the baby girls."
Judges 6:2
- The Midianites were so cruel that the Israelites fled to the mountains, where they made hiding places for themselves in caves and dens.
- Whenever the Israelites planted their crops, marauders from Midian, Amalek, and the people of the east would attack Israel,
- camping in the land and destroying crops as far away as Gaza. They left the Israelites with nothing to eat, taking all the sheep, oxen, and donkeys.
- These enemy hordes, coming with their cattle and tents as thick as locusts, arrived on droves of camels too numerous to count. And they stayed until the land was stripped bare.
- So Israel was reduced to starvation by the Midianites. Then the Israelites cried out to the LORD for help.