Ezekiel 22:11

And one hath committed abomination with his neighbour’s wife; and another hath lewdly defiled his daughter in law; and another in thee hath humbled his sister, his father’s daughter.

Cross-reference

Ezekiel 18:11 also mentions defiling a neighbor's wife — the same sin listed here, showing consistent condemnation.

Ezekiel 18:6 lists not defiling a neighbor's wife as righteous conduct, contrasting with the sin in Ezekiel 22:11.

Jeremiah 5:8 compares adulterers to stallions neighing for neighbor's wives — same sin of adultery listed here.

In Hebrews 13:4, God will judge the sexually immoral and adulterous – directly echoing the judgment on these sins.

In 1 Corinthians 6:9, Paul warns that adulterers won't inherit God's kingdom – the same judgment implied here.

In Jeremiah 29:23, false prophets commit adultery with neighbors' wives – an exact match to the first accusation here.

Leviticus 18:9 also prohibits uncovering nakedness of one's sister — the same law Ezekiel invokes.

2 Samuel 13:14 Historical context

2 Samuel 13:14 records Amnon forcing Tamar — a direct historical example of the sin Ezekiel lists.

Deuteronomy 27:22 pronounces a curse on anyone who lies with his sister — reinforcing this condemnation.

Deuteronomy 22:22 also commands the death penalty for adultery with another man's wife — echoed here as a sin.

Leviticus 20:10 prescribes the death penalty for adultery with a neighbor's wife — the same sin listed here.

Leviticus 18:20 is the law against adultery with a neighbor's wife that this verse reports being broken.

In Leviticus 18:15, the law forbids uncovering a daughter-in-law's nakedness – the exact sin condemned in the second case here.

Proverbs 6:29 warns that adultery with a neighbor's wife brings punishment, reinforcing the same sin condemned in Ezekiel.

Job 31:9-11 describes adultery with a neighbor's wife as a heinous crime — the same sin condemned here.

Leviticus 18:27 states that the Canaanites' abominations defiled the land — Ezekiel applies that same warning to Israel.

In Matthew 5:28, Jesus expands adultery to include lust – internalizing the outward sin condemned here.

Jeremiah 5:7 also accuses Israel of committing adultery — same prophetic condemnation as here.

In Jeremiah 9:2, the prophet laments that all are adulterers – the same sin of adultery with neighbor's wife condemned here.

Amos 2:7 Parallel

Amos 2:7 condemns father and son going to the same girl, a different sexual sin but similar context of profaning God's name.

Malachi 3:5 Parallel

In Malachi 3:5, God witnesses against adulterers – a general condemnation that includes these specific sins.

In Matthew 5:27, Jesus cites the commandment against adultery – the foundational law underlying these sins.

In Galatians 5:19, sexual immorality is a work of the flesh – covering the specific acts listed here.