Ezekiel 22:16
And thou shalt take thine inheritance in thyself in the sight of the heathen, and thou shalt know that I am the Lord.
Cross-reference
Ezekiel 22:22 concludes the furnace metaphor with 'you shall know I am the LORD', directly echoing the same purpose in verse 16.
Ezekiel 6:7 contains the identical recognition formula 'you shall know that I am the LORD' that closes Ezekiel 22:16.
In Ezekiel 7:24, the worst nations profane holy places — matching the profanation of Israel among the nations.
Ezekiel 25:3 records the Ammonites gloating over the profanation of God's sanctuary — the same profanation declared in Ezekiel 22:16.
Ezekiel 39:6 repeats the 'they shall know that I am the LORD' formula — the same self-revelation declaration as in Ezekiel 22:16.
Ezekiel 39:28 ties the recognition formula to exile and regathering among the nations — the same 'sight of the nations' context as Ezekiel 22:16.
Isaiah 47:6 shows God actively profaning his heritage — the same action suffered by Israel in Ezekiel 22:16.
Isaiah 43:28 uses the verb 'profane' for God's judgment on Israel's princes — a parallel to the profanation of the nation in Ezekiel 22:16.
Exodus 8:22 uses the same 'know that I am the LORD' formula in the plagues narrative — a different context but identical recognition statement.
1 Kings 20:13 has the prophet declare 'you shall know that I am the LORD' to Ahab — the same formula as in Ezekiel 22:16.
1 Kings 20:28 repeats the 'you shall know that I am the LORD' declaration for a second victory — a parallel to the formula in Ezekiel 22:16.