Ezekiel 25:6
For thus saith the Lord God; Because thou hast clapped thine hands, and stamped with the feet, and rejoiced in heart with all thy despite against the land of Israel;
Cross-reference
Ezekiel 25:3 records Ammon saying 'Aha!' over Israel's fall — the same gloating that verse 6 condemns with hand-clapping.
Ezekiel 25:15 is part of the same series judging nations for their malice, thematically parallel.
Ezekiel 6:11 uses the same clapping/stamping as lament over Israel's sins, contrasting with Ammon's joyful clapping.
Ezekiel 35:15 says Edom rejoiced over Israel's desolation, same attitude as Ammon's clapping.
Ezekiel 26:2 shows Tyre saying 'Aha!' over Jerusalem's ruins — same gloating over Israel's downfall condemned here.
Zephaniah 2:10 says the taunts of Ammon will be repaid with judgment, reinforcing the retribution pronounced here.
Zephaniah 2:8 records God hearing the taunts of Ammon against His people, directly parallel to this judgment.
Jeremiah 48:27 states Israel was a derision to Moab, directly paralleling Ammon's joy over Israel's calamity.
Lamentations 2:15 has passersby clapping in scorn at Jerusalem's destruction, same gesture as Ammon's.
Obadiah 1:12 condemns Edom for gloating over Israel's misfortune, exactly the sin for which God judges Ammon here.
Lamentations 1:21 describes enemies rejoicing at Israel's distress — the very attitude God condemns in this oracle against Ammon.
Lamentations 2:16 shows enemies scoffing and gloating over Jerusalem's fall — same malicious rejoicing condemned here.
Zechariah 2:8 declares whoever touches Israel touches God's eye — the basis for why gloating over Israel brings judgment.
Lamentations 4:21 tells Edom to rejoice now but warns of coming judgment — parallel to Ammon being judged for gloating.
Proverbs 24:17 forbids gloating over an enemy's fall, the same behavior condemned here—a wisdom principle against such malice.
Micah 7:8 pleads 'Do not gloat over me, my enemy' — the opposite perspective on the rejoicing condemned here.
Job 34:37 describes clapping hands in defiance against God, similar to Ammon's hostile rejoicing.
Job 27:23 shows people clapping at the wicked in scorn, mirroring Ammon's clapping at Israel's fall.