Ezekiel 16:31

In that thou buildest thine eminent place in the head of every way, and makest thine high place in every street; and hast not been as an harlot, in that thou scornest hire;

Cross-reference

Ezekiel 16:24 uses the same 'vaulted chamber' and 'lofty place' imagery, reinforcing the description of idolatrous practices.

Ezekiel 16:25 similarly describes building high places and offering herself—reinforcing the same accusation.

Ezekiel 16:33 explains that unlike normal prostitutes, Israel paid her lovers—a direct elaboration of the contrast introduced in verse 31.

Ezekiel 16:34 continues the same point: Israel's prostitution was reversed—she paid instead of being paid.

Ezekiel 16:39 describes the punishment for the very high places built in verse 31—judgment follows the sin.

Ezekiel 20:29 references the 'high place' (Bamah) — Ezekiel 16:31 also mentions building mounds (high places) at every street, linking idolatrous practice.

Proverbs 7:12 depicts an adulteress lurking at every corner — Ezekiel 16:31 uses the same imagery for Israel's idolatrous shrines at every street.

Jeremiah 2:20 also uses harlotry metaphor for Israel's idolatry on every high hill — Ezekiel 16:31 applies it to street corners.

Jeremiah 3:6 describes Israel's harlotry on every high mountain and green tree — Ezekiel 16:31 extends the same metaphor to every street and square.