Ezekiel 25:11

And I will execute judgments upon Moab; and they shall know that I am the Lord.

Cross-reference

Ezekiel 25:17 ends the Philistia oracle with 'they shall know that I am the LORD'—identical formula used here for Moab.

Ezekiel 25:5 pronounces judgment on Ammon, another neighbor nation, following the same oracle pattern as Moab.

Ezekiel 35:15 uses the identical closing formula 'then they will know that I am the Lord' for Edom's desolation.

Ezekiel 30:19 repeats the exact judgment formula and recognition statement, linking Moab and Egypt under the same divine decree.

Ezekiel 28:23 uses the same recognition formula for Sidon's judgment by pestilence and sword.

Ezekiel 26:6 repeats 'then they will know that I am the Lord' in the oracle against Tyre's mainland daughters.

Ezekiel 39:21 Related theme

Ezekiel 39:21 expands on the purpose of judgment—displaying God's glory—which underlies the Moab judgment.

Ezekiel 5:15 includes 'execute judgments' on Jerusalem—same parallel as above, duplicate reference.

Ezekiel 16:41 uses the same phrase 'execute judgments' for Jerusalem's punishment, showing a consistent divine pattern.

Ezekiel 5:15 includes 'execute judgments' on Jerusalem as a reproach—matching the phrase for Moab's judgment.

Ezekiel 5:10 repeats 'execute judgments' on Jerusalem—parallel to the same phrase for Moab here.

Ezekiel 5:8 Parallel

Ezekiel 5:8 says God will execute judgments on Jerusalem—same phrase 'execute judgments' used here for Moab.

Ezekiel 30:14 uses the identical judgment formula for Egypt, reinforcing the theme of God's sovereignty over nations.

Ezekiel 33:29 applies the 'know that I am the Lord' formula to Israel's land being made desolate.

Jeremiah 48:1-47 is a parallel prophecy against Moab, reinforcing the same divine judgment and recognition theme.

Jeremiah 25:21 Historical context

Jeremiah 25:21 includes Moab in the cup of wrath judgment, reinforcing the theme of divine judgment on Moab.

Jeremiah 9:26 Historical context

Jeremiah 9:26 lists Moab among nations judged, providing context for Ezekiel 25:11's judgment on Moab.

Psalm 9:16 Parallel

Psalm 9:16 echoes the same principle: God's judgment reveals His identity, as with Moab.