Ezekiel 12:24
For there shall be no more any vain vision nor flattering divination within the house of Israel.
Cross-reference
Ezekiel 13:23 repeats the promise: 'no more false visions'—the same cessation of false prophecy stated here.
Ezekiel 13:6 similarly condemns false visions and lying divinations, reinforcing the same warning within the same book.
Ezekiel 21:29 also denounces false visions and lying divinations, continuing the theme of false prophecy's judgment.
Jeremiah 14:13-16 condemns false prophets who speak peace when there is none—same as the false visions Ezekiel targets.
Jeremiah 23:14-29 denounces prophets with false visions and flattering lies—directly paralleling Ezekiel's condemnation.
Lamentations 2:14 describes false and deceptive visions from prophets—exactly the false divination Ezekiel says will end.
Zechariah 13:2-4 foretells removal of false prophets—fulfilling the promise that false visions will cease.
Psalm 12:2 decries flattering lips and double hearts, directly matching the flattering divination denounced here.
Jeremiah 14:14 condemns lying visions and worthless divination, directly paralleling the vain vision and flattering divination here.
In 1 Thessalonians 2:5, Paul denies using flattery, paralleling the rejection of flattering speech in false prophecy here.
In 2 Peter 2:3, false teachers use greedy false words, similar to the flattering divination condemned here.