Ezekiel 16:39
And I will also give thee into their hand, and they shall throw down thine eminent place, and shall break down thy high places: they shall strip thee also of thy clothes, and shall take thy fair jewels, and leave thee naked and bare.
Cross-reference
Ezekiel 16:10-20 recounts God adorning her — 16:39 reverses that by stripping all away.
Ezekiel 16:24 describes her building a vaulted shrine — the stripping in 16:39 is judgment for that sin.
Ezekiel 16:25 tells how she offered herself publicly — the stripping reverses that exposure as punishment.
Ezekiel 7:22-24 depicts foreigners plundering the temple — same imagery of stripping as divine judgment.
Ezekiel 23:26 uses identical language of stripping in judgment against Jerusalem.
Ezekiel 23:29 also describes being left naked and bare in judgment — same prophetic theme.
Isaiah 3:16-24 describes God stripping the daughters of Zion of ornaments — similar judgment for pride.
Hosea 2:3 threatens to strip Israel naked for unfaithfulness — identical metaphor.
Hosea 2:9-13 uses the same stripping-of-gifts imagery for Israel's judgment as an unfaithful wife.
Jeremiah 17:3 says God will give Jerusalem's treasures to plunder—similar to the stripping of wealth here.