Ezekiel 22:31
Therefore have I poured out mine indignation upon them; I have consumed them with the fire of my wrath: their own way have I recompensed upon their heads, saith the Lord God.
Cross-reference
Ezekiel 22:21 also speaks of God's fiery wrath melting the people — the same judgment described here.
Ezekiel 22:22 continues the furnace imagery, specifying that this wrath proves the LORD's identity.
Ezekiel 7:3 declares God's anger and judgment according to ways — the same theme of retribution here.
Ezekiel 7:8 uses nearly identical language: pouring out wrath and judging according to ways.
Ezekiel 7:9 adds that God will not spare, punishing according to ways — consistent with the judgment here.
Ezekiel 9:10 says God will bring deeds upon their heads — identical recompense principle as in this verse.
Ezekiel 11:21 likewise says God will bring deeds upon their heads — the same principle of retribution.
Ezekiel 16:43 uses the same phrase 'recompense thy way upon thine head' — a direct parallel to the judgment idiom here.
In Ezekiel 23:49, the same recompense for lewdness appears, echoing the judgment of returning their way upon their heads.
Ezekiel 24:14 declares God will judge according to deeds—directly mirroring the 'return their way upon their heads' here.
Ezekiel 36:19 states God judged Israel 'according to their way and deeds'—identical to the recompense theme here.
Isaiah 65:6 declares God will 'recompense into their bosom' — a strong parallel to the recompense of their own way on their heads.
Proverbs 14:14 says a backslider is 'filled with his own ways' — mirroring the recompense of one's own way upon their head in Ezekiel.
Zechariah 1:2 recalls the Lord's anger against the fathers—the same indignation that consumed them here.
Romans 2:8 echoes the same 'indignation and wrath' against those who disobey the truth — a thematic parallel on divine retribution.
Romans 2:9 continues the theme of tribulation for evildoers — matching the justice of God pouring out wrath on sinful ways.