Ezekiel 13:16
To wit, the prophets of Israel which prophesy concerning Jerusalem, and which see visions of peace for her, and there is no peace, saith the Lord God.
Cross-reference
Ezekiel 13:10 describes false prophets saying 'Peace' when there is none, directly explaining the basis for the judgment in verse 16.
Ezekiel 13:22 summarizes the false prophets' sin: disheartening the righteous and encouraging the wicked — the core of the false peace.
Ezekiel 13:18 shifts to condemning false prophetesses, expanding the critique to another group within the same chapter.
Ezekiel 13:20 continues the judgment on false prophetesses, showing God's opposition to their deceptive practices.
Isaiah 48:22 declares 'No peace for the wicked,' directly reinforcing the same verdict against those proclaiming false peace.
Isaiah 57:21 repeats 'No peace for the wicked,' echoing the same divine judgment against those who promise peace falsely.
Jeremiah 5:31 condemns false prophets and priests leading the people, similar to the false peace visions denounced here.
Jeremiah 6:14 famously says 'Peace, peace, when there is no peace,' virtually identical to the false peace prophecy condemned here.
Jeremiah 8:11 repeats the same indictment of healing the wound lightly and crying peace when there is none.
Jeremiah 28:9 gives the test for true peace prophecies—fulfillment—contrasting the empty peace claims denounced here.
Matthew 7:15 warns against false prophets in sheep's clothing — a NT parallel to the OT false prophets giving false peace.
Jeremiah 23:17 describes false prophets saying 'No disaster shall come', echoing the same false peace condemned in Ezekiel.
Jeremiah 23:16 also condemns prophets who speak visions of their own minds, giving false peace — a direct parallel to Ezekiel's indictment.
Isaiah 56:10 denounces blind watchmen who cannot warn, echoing the failure of false prophets to see the true danger.
Isaiah 28:15 describes those who make lies their refuge, a false security akin to the peace proclaimed by false prophets.
Deuteronomy 29:19 warns of self-deceived peace despite stubborn sin, mirroring the false prophets' empty assurances.
Romans 16:18 warns about deceivers using smooth talk to mislead — similar to false prophets who lull people into false security.
Nehemiah 6:14 records a prayer against false prophets who intimidated, paralleling the theme of prophets speaking falsely.