Ezekiel 22:10

In thee have they discovered their fathers’ nakedness: in thee have they humbled her that was set apart for pollution.

Cross-reference

Ezekiel 18:6 lists not approaching a menstruating woman as righteous — directly counter to the sin condemned in Ezekiel 22:10.

Genesis 35:22 recounts Reuben lying with his father's concubine—the very sin of uncovering a father's nakedness that Ezekiel 22:10 denounces.

Genesis 49:4, Jacob's curse on Reuben for defiling his father's bed, provides the judgment for the same incestuous act condemned in Ezekiel 22:10.

Leviticus 18:7 prohibits uncovering a father's nakedness, the precise law that Ezekiel 22:10 accuses Israel of violating.

Leviticus 18:8 forbids uncovering a father's wife's nakedness, another facet of the same prohibition violated in Ezekiel 22:10.

Leviticus 18:19 explicitly forbids approaching a woman in her menstrual uncleanness — the very law violated in Ezekiel 22:10.

Leviticus 20:11 prescribes the death penalty for lying with a father's wife, the sin Ezekiel 22:10 condemns, showing its gravity.

Leviticus 20:18 prescribes penalty for lying with a menstruating woman — the sin mentioned in Ezekiel 22:10 is a direct violation of this law.

Deuteronomy 27:20 pronounces a curse on anyone who lies with his father's wife, adding a covenantal sanction to the sin in Ezekiel 22:10.

In 2 Samuel 16:21, Ahithophel advises Absalom to uncover his father's concubines — the same sin of exposing father's nakedness condemned in Ezekiel.

2 Samuel 16:22 records Absalom actually going in to his father's concubines, making the sin concrete as referenced in Ezekiel 22:10.

1 Chronicles 5:1 notes Reuben defiled his father's bed (with Bilhah), another instance of uncovering father's nakedness like in Ezekiel.

1 Corinthians 5:1 reports a man having his father's wife — the same incest as 'uncovering father's nakedness' in Ezekiel 22:10.

Leviticus 15:24 gives the law about menstrual impurity that is being violated here — men lying with women during their period.