Ezekiel 20:33
As I live, saith the Lord God, surely with a mighty hand, and with a stretched out arm, and with fury poured out, will I rule over you:
Cross-reference
In Ezekiel 8:18, God acts in wrath with no pity—the same wrath poured out as He rules over Israel in Ezekiel 20:33.
Ezekiel 6:14 uses 'I will stretch out my hand' for desolation; the same image returns in 20:33 for judgment.
Ezekiel 7:8 says 'I will pour out my wrath' — the exact phrase used in 20:33 for God's reign.
Ezekiel 22:22 uses the same 'wrath poured out' imagery as a furnace — adding the metaphor of melting silver to the judgment declared here.
In Jeremiah 21:5, God uses nearly identical language—'outstretched hand and strong arm' with wrath—to fight against Judah.
In Jeremiah 42:18, God's wrath poured out on Jerusalem parallels His promised rule with wrath poured out in Ezekiel.
In Jeremiah 44:6, God's wrath poured out on Judah's cities mirrors the same wrath language used in Ezekiel.
In Exodus 3:20, God stretches out His hand to deliver—the same mighty hand Ezekiel uses to assert His kingship in judgment.
In Exodus 6:1, the 'strong hand' language is used for deliverance; here it is reapplied to God's kingship in judgment.
Deuteronomy 28:36 describes exile as punishment; Ezekiel uses the same exodus language for God's rule in judgment.
Isaiah 9:17 shows God's hand stretched out in unceasing anger; Ezekiel's 'outstretched arm' has a similar sense of ongoing judgment.
Isaiah 31:3 depicts God stretching out His hand to bring down allies; Ezekiel's 'outstretched arm' similarly signals divine judgment.
Jeremiah 4:4 warns of God's wrath burning like fire if hearts are not circumcised; Ezekiel's 'wrath poured out' parallels this judgment.
In Daniel 9:11, the curse from the Law is poured out on Israel—similar to the wrath poured out in God's rule over them.