Ezekiel 11:9
And I will bring you out of the midst thereof, and deliver you into the hands of strangers, and will execute judgments among you.
Cross-reference
Ezekiel 21:31 echoes delivering into the hands of brutish, foreign destroyers — a strong parallel to the judgment described here.
Ezekiel 16:41 includes 'execute judgments' and burning houses, specifying the punishment for Jerusalem's idolatry similar to Ezekiel 11.
Ezekiel 5:15 again uses 'execute judgments' and describes Israel becoming a horror to nations, deepening the judgment context.
Ezekiel 5:10 also uses 'execute judgments' and adds cannibalism and scattering, expanding on the severity of the punishment.
Ezekiel 5:8 repeats the phrase 'execute judgments' in an earlier oracle against Jerusalem, reinforcing the same divine threat.
Ezekiel 28:10 pronounces death by foreigners as judgment on Tyre, paralleling the judgment by strangers here.
Ezekiel 25:11 uses the same 'execute judgments' phrase for Moab, showing God's consistent pattern of judging nations.
Ezekiel 30:19 uses the same 'execute judgments' formula for Egypt, showing God's consistent judgment language against other nations.
Ezekiel 16:38 portrays God judging Jerusalem as an adulteress, a different metaphor for the same divine judgment pronounced in Ezekiel 11.
Jeremiah 39:6 records the Babylonians slaughtering Jerusalem's leaders, a direct historical execution of the judgment Ezekiel threatened.
Psalm 106:41 uses identical language—'gave them into the hand of the nations'—to describe God's judgment by foreign oppressors.
Deuteronomy 28:50 describes that nation as hard-faced and merciless — amplifying the terror of the foreign judgment here.
Deuteronomy 28:49 foretells a distant, fierce nation attacking — the foreign hands referenced in this judgment.
Deuteronomy 28:36 predicts exile among foreign nations — the same covenantal curse being executed here against Jerusalem.
Lamentations 1:14 also describes God giving Jerusalem into enemies' hands as punishment for sin, directly echoing this same judgment.
Jeremiah 5:15-17 prophesies a foreign nation devouring Israel, matching the threat of being given into foreigners' hands in Ezekiel.
Nehemiah 9:37 recounts foreign kings ruling over Israel as a consequence of sin, mirroring the judgment of being handed to foreigners in Ezekiel.