Ezekiel 23:19

Yet she multiplied her whoredoms, in calling to remembrance the days of her youth, wherein she had played the harlot in the land of Egypt.

Cross-reference

Ezekiel 23:3 directly describes the prostitution in Egypt she remembers—the same youth that fuels her increased promiscuity here.

Ezekiel 23:8 also recounts her prostitution in Egypt from youth, providing the backstory for her remembering those days here.

In Ezekiel 23:14, Oholibah's promiscuity already escalated with Chaldean imagery—this verse adds her recalling Egypt as further increase.

In Ezekiel 23:21, this same memory of youth and lewdness with Egyptians is repeated and expanded, directly continuing the verse.

In Ezekiel 23:27, God promises to end her whoredom so she will no longer remember Egypt—a direct reversal of her action in the main verse.

In Ezekiel 16:26, Jerusalem's fornication with Egyptians is directly described, matching the Egypt-harlotry recalled in the main verse.

In Ezekiel 16:22, Jerusalem fails to remember her youth—contrasting the main verse where she remembers her sinful youth.

In Ezekiel 20:7, God commands Israel to abandon Egypt's idols—the command she ignored when recalling her harlotry there.

In Jeremiah 2:2, God remembers Israel's youthful devotion—the opposite of her remembering her sinful youth in Egypt.