Ezekiel 25:13

Therefore thus saith the Lord God; I will also stretch out mine hand upon Edom, and will cut off man and beast from it; and I will make it desolate from Teman; and they of Dedan shall fall by the sword.

Cross-reference

Ezekiel 25:7 also pronounces judgment on Edom with the same 'stretch out my hand' formula—reinforcing the coming destruction.

Ezekiel 29:8 uses the same phrasing against Egypt: 'bring a sword... cut off man and beast' — parallel judgment.

Ezekiel 14:19-21 lists four judgments and uses the same 'cut off man and beast' — a repeated formula.

Ezekiel 14:17 repeats 'cut off from it man and beast' with the sword — same judgment pattern.

Ezekiel 14:13 uses the identical phrase 'stretch out my hand... cut off man and beast' for a sinful land — same formula.

Ezekiel 35:9 declares Edom (Mount Seir) a perpetual desolation—same prophet, same judgment against Edom.

Malachi 1:4 Parallel

Malachi 1:4 shows Edom's futile rebuilding attempts, affirming that God's desolation is permanent.

Malachi 1:3 Parallel

Malachi 1:3 refers to God's hatred of Esau and the desolation of Edom's land — a later echo of this judgment.

Obadiah 1:9 Parallel

Obadiah 1:9 warns Teman's warriors of destruction in Edom — matching the judgment scenario here.

Lamentations 4:21 also pronounces judgment on Edom, using the cup of wrath image — confirming Edom's coming downfall.

Jeremiah 49:20 continues the Edom prophecy with plans against Teman — same judgment theme and location.

Jeremiah 49:8 warns Dedan to flee because of calamity on Esau — directly parallel to Edom judgment including Dedan.

Jeremiah 49:7 begins a prophecy against Edom questioning the wisdom of Teman — directly parallel judgment.

Isaiah 63:1-6 depicts God's vengeful march from Edom, portraying the same divine retribution against Edom.

Isaiah 34:1 Parallel

Isaiah 34 describes Edom's total desolation in vivid detail, expanding on the judgment announced here.

Jeremiah 49:17 says Edom will become a horror to all who pass by—same desolation theme as Ezekiel's judgment.

Jeremiah 49:13 pronounces judgment on Edom, making Bozrah a desolation—parallel to Ezekiel's desolation of Teman to Dedan.

Obadiah 1:10 gives the reason for Edom's judgment—violence against Jacob—while Ezekiel simply pronounces desolation.

Genesis 36:15 Historical context

Genesis 36:11 lists Teman as a son of Eliphaz, providing genealogical background for this Edomite location.

Genesis 25:3 Historical context

Genesis 25:3 names Dedan as son of Jokshan (Abraham by Keturah), providing genealogical background for this region.