Ezekiel 18:15
That hath not eaten upon the mountains, neither hath lifted up his eyes to the idols of the house of Israel, hath not defiled his neighbour’s wife,
Cross-reference
Ezekiel 18:6 lists the same righteous behaviors repeated here — the standard applied to the son who avoids his father's sins.
Ezekiel 18:11-13 lists the wicked son's actions—the exact opposite of the righteous behaviors in 18:15, highlighting the contrast.
Ezekiel 20:7 commands casting away idols and not defiling with them, directly parallel to 18:15's prohibition of lifting eyes to idols.
Ezekiel 20:24 condemns those whose eyes were set on idols, contrasting with the righteous who do not lift eyes to idols in 18:15.
Ezekiel 22:9 includes 'eat on the mountains' as a sinful act, the opposite of the righteous avoidance in 18:15.
Ezekiel 33:25 accuses lifting eyes to idols, directly contrasting the righteous behavior in 18:15.
Ezekiel 33:26 mentions defiling a neighbor's wife, the exact sin the righteous man avoids in 18:15.
Psalm 24:4 describes one who does not lift up his soul to what is false, paralleling the command not to lift eyes to idols in 18:15.