Ezekiel 23:47

And the company shall stone them with stones, and dispatch them with their swords; they shall slay their sons and their daughters, and burn up their houses with fire.

Cross-reference

In Ezekiel 23:29, this same judgment scene describes shame and exposure, complementing the violent punishment of stoning and burning here.

Ezekiel 23:10 describes the same fate for Oholah (Samaria) — sons and daughters slain, sword — making it a sister parallel.

Ezekiel 16:41 also threatens burning houses and judgment for harlotry, mirroring the fiery destruction pronounced here.

Ezekiel 24:21 warns that sons and daughters will fall by the sword, directly echoing the slaying of children in this verse.

Ezekiel 5:17 lists other judgments (famine, beasts, pestilence) that accompany the sword, showing the comprehensive nature of God's wrath.

Ezekiel 16:40 uses nearly identical language of stoning and sword, applying the same judgment to Jerusalem in an earlier allegory.

Ezekiel 9:6 Parallel

Ezekiel 9:6 depicts divine slaughter including children, a parallel execution scene as judgment begins at the sanctuary.

2 Chronicles 36:17–19 Prophetic fulfillment

2 Chronicles 36:17-19 records the historical fulfillment: Babylon slays young men and burns houses, exactly as prophesied here.

Jeremiah 39:8 Prophetic fulfillment

Jeremiah 39:8 recounts Babylon burning Jerusalem's houses, fulfilling the fiery destruction threatened in this verse.

Jeremiah 52:13 Prophetic fulfillment

Jeremiah 52:13 records the historical burning of Jerusalem's houses, fulfilling the judgment prophesied here.

Psalm 106:37 shows Israel's sin of sacrificing children to demons, the very crime that brings this judgment of slain sons and daughters.

Deuteronomy 13:16 commands burning an apostate city with fire—a legal precedent that mirrors this prophetic judgment.