Ezekiel 33:17

Yet the children of thy people say, The way of the Lord is not equal: but as for them, their way is not equal.

Cross-reference

Ezekiel 33:20 directly answers the complaint in verse 17, affirming that God judges each person fairly.

In Ezekiel 18:25, the same accusation appears — people call God's way unjust — and God replies that their own ways are unjust.

Ezekiel 18:29 repeats the identical complaint and divine rebuttal about justice, reinforcing the theme.

Job 40:8 Parallel

Job 40:8 has God asking if Job will discredit His justice — directly echoing the complaint in Ezekiel about God's ways being unjust.

Job 34:11 Parallel

Job 34:11 affirms God repays according to deeds — directly countering the complaint that God's ways are unjust.

Hosea 14:9 Parallel

Hosea 14:9 declares that the ways of the Lord are right — directly answering the people's complaint that His way is not just.

Job 8:3 Parallel

Job 35:2 parallels the accusation that God is unjust — Elihu rebukes Job for saying 'I am right, not God'.

Job 35:2 Parallel

In Job 35:2, Elihu challenges Job's claim 'I am in the right, not God' — a parallel to the people accusing God of injustice.

Romans 11:22 Related theme

Romans 11:22 shows God's kindness and severity — illustrating that His ways are just, whether in judgment or mercy.