Ezekiel 16:22

And in all thine abominations and thy whoredoms thou hast not remembered the days of thy youth, when thou wast naked and bare, and wast polluted in thy blood.

Cross-reference

Ezekiel 16:3-7 recounts Jerusalem's birth and abandonment in blood — the 'days of your youth' that 16:22 says she forgot.

In Ezekiel 16:43, God repeats the charge of forgetting the days of youth from 16:22 and announces recompense for it.

In Ezekiel 16:60-63, God promises to remember the covenant of youth — contrasting Israel's forgetfulness in 16:22.

Ezekiel 16:7 earlier describes the same youthful state of nakedness — the very days Israel forgot.

Ezekiel 23:3 depicts Oholibah's whoring in her youth in Egypt — parallel to Jerusalem's forgotten youth of nakedness.

Ezekiel 23:19 says Oholibah remembered her youth's whoring — opposite of Jerusalem who did not remember.

In Jeremiah 2:2, God remembers Israel's youthful devotion — while Ezekiel 16:22 says Israel forgot her own youth. A contrast of remembrance.

Hosea 2:3 Allusion

Hosea 2:3 echoes the same image of stripping Israel naked as at birth, threatening judgment for forgetting her vulnerable youth.

Isaiah 54:4 Contrast

Isaiah 54:4 promises forgetting the shame of youth — contrasting the accusation here of failing to remember needy youth.

Hosea 2:15 Contrast

Hosea 2:15 promises restoration where Israel responds as in her youth — contrasting the accusation of forgetting those days.

Hosea 11:1 Contrast

Hosea 11:1 recalls God's love for Israel as a child — a positive contrast to the charge of forgetting that same early relationship.