Ezekiel 16:48
As I live, saith the Lord God, Sodom thy sister hath not done, she nor her daughters, as thou hast done, thou and thy daughters.
Cross-reference
In Ezekiel 16:46, Sodom is identified as Jerusalem's younger sister — this verse sets up the sibling comparison used here.
In Ezekiel 16:47, God states Jerusalem was more corrupt than Sodom — the direct basis for the claim here that Sodom did not do as you did.
In Ezekiel 5:7, God similarly accuses Jerusalem of being more rebellious than surrounding nations — the same comparative condemnation as here with Sodom.
In Matthew 10:15, Jesus applies the same logic — Sodom's judgment will be lighter than that of towns rejecting the gospel, just as Jerusalem's sin exceeded Sodom's.
In Matthew 11:24, Capernaum is told its judgment will exceed Sodom's — directly echoing God's claim that Jerusalem outdid Sodom.
In Luke 10:12, Jesus says it will be more bearable for Sodom than for a rejecting town — a direct parallel to Ezekiel's statement about Jerusalem.
In 1 Kings 14:22, Judah's sin provoked God more than their fathers — mirrors Ezekiel's claim that Jerusalem's sin surpassed even Sodom's.
Lamentations 4:6 states Jerusalem's punishment was greater than Sodom's — directly confirming the severity of sin declared in Ezekiel.
Matthew 11:23 uses the same Sodom comparison: Capernaum's guilt surpasses even Sodom's — a direct NT echo of this judgment principle.