Ezekiel 23:7
Thus she committed her whoredoms with them, with all them that were the chosen men of Assyria, and with all on whom she doted: with all their idols she defiled herself.
Cross-reference
Ezekiel 23:30 pronounces judgment for harlotry after nations—direct consequence of the sin in v7.
Ezekiel 23:5 introduces Oholah's lust for Assyrians, which verse 7 expands on with her defilement by their idols.
Ezekiel 16:15 uses the same 'played the harlot' metaphor for Jerusalem's idolatry—parallel allegory.
Ezekiel 20:7 records God's command to abandon Egyptian idols, highlighting that Oholah's defilement with Assyrian idols repeats the same sin.
Ezekiel 22:3 uses the same 'defile herself with idols' language, applying it to Jerusalem's bloodshed and idolatry.
Ezekiel 22:4 adds that defilement by idols brings guilt and reproach, reinforcing the consequences of Oholah's actions.
Hosea 5:3 directly accuses Ephraim of playing the whore and being defiled, paralleling Oholah's condemnation.
Psalm 106:39 summarizes Israel's history as 'playing the whore' in deeds, echoing the same metaphor for idolatry.
Hosea 6:10 calls Ephraim's whoredom a 'horrible thing', mirroring the severity of Oholah's defilement.