Ezekiel 11:10
Ye shall fall by the sword; I will judge you in the border of Israel; and ye shall know that I am the Lord.
Cross-reference
Ezekiel 6:7 ends with the same recognition formula—'you will know that I am the LORD'—in a parallel judgment scene.
Ezekiel 13:9 closes with the same recognition formula, applied here to false prophets.
Ezekiel 13:14 also concludes with 'then you will know that I am the LORD' after judgment on false prophets.
Ezekiel 13:21 repeats the same recognition formula in judgment against false prophetesses.
Ezekiel 13:23 ends with the same 'you will know that I am the Lord GOD' formula.
Ezekiel 12:15 uses the same recognition formula regarding exile—'they will know that I am the LORD when I disperse them'.
Ezekiel 15:7 ends with 'then you will know that I am the LORD' after judgment on Jerusalem as a useless vine.
2 Kings 25:19-21 records the execution of officials at Riblah, fulfilling Ezekiel's prophecy of judgment at Israel's border.
Jeremiah 39:6 records Zedekiah's sons slain at Riblah — the border judgment Ezekiel foretold.
Jeremiah 52:9 shows Zedekiah brought to Riblah and sentenced — the border judgment from Ezekiel.
Jeremiah 52:10 adds the killing of Zedekiah's sons and officials at Riblah, fulfilling Ezekiel's border judgment.
Jeremiah 52:24-27 describes the captain executing officials at Riblah — the very border judgment Ezekiel predicted.