Ezekiel 13:17

Likewise, thou son of man, set thy face against the daughters of thy people, which prophesy out of their own heart; and prophesy thou against them,

Cross-reference

In Ezekiel 13:2, the same charge is brought against male false prophets—showing both genders are condemned for false prophecy.

2 Peter 2:1 Parallel

In 2 Peter 2:1, Peter warns about false teachers—a direct New Testament parallel to these Old Testament false prophetesses.

In Revelation 2:20, Jezebel, a false prophetess, seduces Christ's servants—mirroring these false prophetesses in Ezekiel.

In Numbers 16:28, Moses claims his works are not from his own mind—the opposite of these false prophetesses who speak from their own hearts.

Judges 4:4 Contrast

In Judges 4:4, Deborah is a true prophetess who leads Israel—a direct contrast to these false prophetesses who speak from their own hearts.

In 2 Kings 22:14, Huldah is a genuine prophetess consulted by the king—the opposite of these false prophetesses who prophesy their own words.

Nehemiah 6:14 also names a false prophetess Noadiah opposing God's work, echoing the same threat from female false prophets.

Luke 2:36 Contrast

In Luke 2:36, Anna is a faithful prophetess who speaks of Christ—contrasting these false prophetesses who prophesy out of their own hearts.