Ezekiel 23:26
They shall also strip thee out of thy clothes, and take away thy fair jewels.
Cross-reference
Ezekiel 23:29 repeats the stripping of clothes and taking of labor, closely paralleling the removal of garments and jewels here.
Ezekiel 16:37 depicts God gathering lovers to see Jerusalem's nakedness—directly parallel to the stripping and exposure in this verse.
Ezekiel 16:39 nearly quotes the same phrase: 'strip you of your clothes and take your fair jewels'—an almost identical judgment.
Ezekiel 16:16 describes using garments for idolatry; here those same garments are stripped away as punishment—a reversal of the sin.
In Isaiah 3:17-24, God strips the daughters of Zion of their finery — same judgment through removal of adornment.
Jeremiah 13:22 connects uncovering of skirts to punishment for iniquity, echoing the same shameful exposure found here.
In Hosea 2:3, God threatens to strip Israel naked — same shameful judgment for spiritual adultery.
In Hosea 2:10, God uncovers her lewdness publicly — same exposure of the unfaithful woman.
In Revelation 17:16, the beast strips the prostitute naked — direct echo of Ezekiel’s judgment on the harlot city.
In Hosea 2:9, God removes wool and flax that cover nakedness — similar removal of covering as punishment.