Ezekiel 22:24
Son of man, say unto her, Thou art the land that is not cleansed, nor rained upon in the day of indignation.
Cross-reference
Ezekiel 24:13 repeats the 'not cleansed' motif, emphasizing God's fury will come because purification was rejected.
Jeremiah 2:30 shows God's strikes brought no correction — mirroring the land's unresponsiveness and uncleanness here.
Jeremiah 5:3 echoes this: they refused correction despite being struck — same stubbornness causing the land's uncleanness.
Zephaniah 3:2 lists failures to receive correction — directly the cause of the land's uncleanness here.
Numbers 35:33 states blood defiles the land requiring cleansing — the foundational principle for this uncleansed land.
2 Chronicles 34:5 describes Josiah's cleansing of Judah — a stark contrast to this land that remains uncleansed.
Isaiah 24:5 describes the earth defiled by transgression — the same concept of land pollution as here.
Jeremiah 51:5 says the land was filled with sin — directly parallel to the uncleansed condition here.
Lamentations 1:5 describes the fulfillment: enemies rule because of transgressions, children captive — the day of indignation realized.
2 Chronicles 36:14-16 recounts Israel's persistent unfaithfulness and rejection of prophets — parallel to the 'not cleansed' land in Ezekiel.
Isaiah 1:5 also questions continued rebellion despite beating — parallel to the 'not cleansed' land that remains under indignation.
Isaiah 9:13 says the people did not return to God after being struck — mirrors the 'not cleansed' land that fails to respond to judgment.