Ezekiel 32:29
There is Edom, her kings, and all her princes, which with their might are laid by them that were slain by the sword: they shall lie with the uncircumcised, and with them that go down to the pit.
Cross-reference
Ezekiel 32:19 calls Egypt to go down with the uncircumcised — the same fate Edom shares in this list of nations in Sheol.
Ezekiel 32:20 describes Egypt delivered to the sword — Edom's princes also fall by the sword in this same lament.
Ezekiel 32:22 mentions Assyria slain in Sheol — Edom joins them in the same pit of the slain.
Ezekiel 35:1-15 is a separate oracle against Mount Seir (Edom), expanding on the judgment that leaves Edom's leaders in Sheol as described here.
Ezekiel 35:2 is a separate oracle against Mount Seir (Edom) — reinforcing the judgment on Edom seen here.
Malachi 1:4 reinforces Edom's judgment: though they try to rebuild, God will tear down — consistent with their downfall in this verse.
Malachi 1:3 continues the theme of Edom's judgment, declaring God's hatred for Esau and making his mountains desolate — echoing the fate of Edom's princes here.
Obadiah 1:2-9 details Edom's humiliation and destruction, reinforcing the downfall of Edom's leaders portrayed in Ezekiel 32:29.
Obadiah 1:1 introduces a prophecy against Edom, directly echoing the nation's judgment already noted in Ezekiel 32:29.
Amos 1:12 threatens fire on Teman (a region of Edom), continuing the judgment theme that leaves Edom's leaders in Sheol here.
Amos 1:11 condemns Edom for pursuing his brother with the sword, providing the reason for the judgment seen in Ezekiel 32:29.
Jeremiah 49:7-22 is an oracle pronouncing judgment on Edom, aligning with the fate of Edom's leaders in Ezekiel 32:29.
Isaiah 63:1-6 depicts the Lord coming from Edom with garments stained from judgment, confirming Edom's downfall mentioned here.
Isaiah 34:1-17 prophesies Edom's total desolation, reinforcing the judgment that causes Edom's leaders to lie among the slain here.
Jeremiah 25:21 lists Edom among nations to drink the cup of God's wrath — same nation judged as here in the lament over Edom.
Genesis 36:1-19 lists the descendants and chiefs of Esau (Edom), providing the genealogical background for the kings and princes in Ezekiel 32:29.
Genesis 25:30 recounts how Esau sold his birthright for red stew, giving him the name Edom (red) — the origin of the nation mentioned here.