2 Kings 17:11

And there they burnt incense in all the high places, as did the heathen whom the Lord carried away before them; and wrought wicked things to provoke the Lord to anger:

Cross-reference

2 Kings 17:15 details the same rebellion: rejecting God's statutes and following nations, expanding on verse 11's accusation.

2 Kings 17:17 adds child sacrifice and occult practices, showing escalation of sins introduced in verse 11.

2 Chronicles 28:25 records Ahaz making high places in Judah—the same sin of burning incense on high places as in northern Israel.

Psalm 78:56-58 recalls Israel's rebellion with high places and idols, directly echoing the same sins that provoked God in 2 Kings 17.

Jeremiah 44:17 shows later Judahites burning incense to the queen of heaven, mirroring the same idolatrous practice described here.

Deuteronomy 12:2 commands destroying the nations' high places—Israel instead imitated those nations by burning incense there.

2 Chronicles 33:2 says Manasseh did evil like the nations, echoing the same condemnation as 2 Kings 17:11.

Ezekiel 11:12 charges Jerusalem with following the rules of surrounding nations, mirroring Israel's sin in 2 Kings 17:11.

Ezekiel 16:44 uses the proverb 'like mother, like daughter'—Jerusalem's sins mirror those of Israel in 2 Kings 17:11.