Deuteronomy 11:17 Cross References
Deuteronomy 11:17
17: If you do, the LORD's anger will burn against you. He will shut up the sky and hold back the rain, and your harvests will fail. Then you will quickly die in that good land the LORD is now giving you.
2 Chronicles 6:26
- "If the skies are shut up and there is no rain because your people have sinned against you, and then they pray toward this Temple and confess your name and turn from their sins because you have punished them,
Deuteronomy 6:15
- for the LORD your God, who lives among you, is a jealous God. His anger will flare up against you and wipe you from the face of the earth.
Deuteronomy 4:26
- "Today I call heaven and earth as witnesses against you. If you disobey me, you will quickly disappear from the land you are crossing the Jordan to occupy. You will live there only a short time; then you will be utterly destroyed.
1 Kings 8:35
- "If the skies are shut up and there is no rain because your people have sinned against you, and then they pray toward this Temple and confess your name and turn from their sins because you have punished them,
2 Chronicles 7:13
- At times I might shut up the heavens so that no rain falls, or I might command locusts to devour your crops, or I might send plagues among you.
Amos 4:7
- "I kept the rain from falling when you needed it the most, ruining all your crops. I sent rain on one town but withheld it from another. Rain fell on one field, while another field withered away.
Deuteronomy 28:23
- The skies above will be as unyielding as bronze, and the earth beneath will be as hard as iron.
- The LORD will turn your rain into sand and dust, and it will pour down from the sky until you are destroyed.
Deuteronomy 30:17
- But if your heart turns away and you refuse to listen, and if you are drawn away to serve and worship other gods,
- then I warn you now that you will certainly be destroyed. You will not live a long, good life in the land you are crossing the Jordan to occupy.
Haggai 1:9
- You hoped for rich harvests, but they were poor. And when you brought your harvest home, I blew it away. Why? Because my house lies in ruins, says the LORD Almighty, while you are all busy building your own fine houses.
- That is why the heavens have withheld the dew and the earth has withheld its crops.
- I have called for a drought on your fields and hills--a drought to wither the grain and grapes and olives and all your other crops, a drought to starve both you and your cattle and to ruin everything you have worked so hard to get."
Joshua 23:13
- then know for certain that the LORD your God will no longer drive them out from your land. Instead, they will be a snare and a trap to you, a pain in your side and a thorn in your eyes, and you will be wiped out from this good land the LORD your God has given you.
- "Soon I will die, going the way of all the earth. Deep in your hearts you know that every promise of the LORD your God has come true. Not a single one has failed!
- But as surely as the LORD your God has given you the good things he promised, he will also bring disaster on you if you disobey him. He will completely wipe you out from this good land he has given you.
- If you break the covenant of the LORD your God by worshiping and serving other gods, his anger will burn against you, and you will quickly be wiped out from the good land he has given you."
1 Kings 17:1
- Now Elijah, who was from Tishbe in Gilead, told King Ahab, "As surely as the LORD, the God of Israel, lives--the God whom I worship and serve--there will be no dew or rain during the next few years unless I give the word!"
Deuteronomy 8:19
- "But I assure you of this: If you ever forget the LORD your God and follow other gods, worshiping and bowing down to them, you will certainly be destroyed.
- Just as the LORD has destroyed other nations in your path, you also will be destroyed for not obeying the LORD your God.
Jeremiah 14:1
- This message came to Jeremiah from the LORD, explaining why he was holding back the rain:
- "Judah wilts; her businesses have ground to a halt. All the people sit on the ground in mourning, and a great cry rises from Jerusalem.
- The nobles send servants to get water, but all the wells are dry. The servants return with empty pitchers, confused and desperate, covering their heads in grief.
- The ground is parched and cracked for lack of rain. The farmers are afraid; they, too, cover their heads.
- The deer abandons her newborn fawn because there is no grass.