Ezekiel 23:9
Wherefore I have delivered her into the hand of her lovers, into the hand of the Assyrians, upon whom she doted.
Cross-reference
Ezekiel 23:22 applies the same judgment to Oholibah — stirring up her lovers against her, mirroring Oholah's fate.
Ezekiel 23:5 names the lovers as Assyrians — the same Assyrians to whom God gave Oholah in v9.
Ezekiel 23:44 summarises their prostitution — men went in to Oholah and Oholibah, the result of being given to lovers.
Ezekiel 16:37 describes God gathering her lovers to uncover her nakedness — the same judgment as handing her over to them.
Ezekiel 16:25 shows the same harlotry — offering herself at every street, provoking the judgment of being given to lovers.
2 Kings 15:29 records the Assyrian conquest of Israel — the historical fulfillment of God delivering Oholah to Assyria.
2 Kings 17:3-6 details the siege and exile of Samaria — the precise event referenced in this judgment.
2 Kings 17:23 states the Lord removed Israel as prophesied — confirming the exile as divine judgment.
2 Kings 18:9-12 recounts Samaria's fall due to disobedience — matching the reason for judgment here.
1 Chronicles 5:26 records God using Assyria to exile the northern tribes — the same historical event as the judgment on Oholah here.
Hosea 11:5 states Assyria will rule Israel because of their refusal to return to God — directly matching the punishment described here.
Jeremiah 3:8 describes God divorcing faithless Israel and sending her away — the exact same event as God delivering Oholah to the Assyrians.
Jeremiah 30:14 says lovers have forgotten and God strikes through enemies — same pattern of former allies becoming agents of punishment.
Jeremiah 22:20 laments that all of Judah's lovers are destroyed — parallel to the fate of Oholah's Assyrian lovers who become her destroyers.
Jeremiah 4:30 depicts Judah's lovers despising her — similar imagery of adulterous cities betrayed by their allies, applied to Judah instead of Israel.
Deuteronomy 31:16 predicts Israel's whoring after foreign gods — the sin that leads to the punishment of being delivered to Assyria here.
Hosea 8:10 echoes God gathering the nations Israel bargained with to bring them down — similar to giving them to Assyria.
Revelation 17:16 shows the ten kings hating and destroying the prostitute — a later stage of lovers turning on her, mirroring Ezekiel's narrative.