Ezekiel 33:18
When the righteous turneth from his righteousness, and committeth iniquity, he shall even die thereby.
Cross-reference
Ezekiel 33:12 states the same principle — righteousness does not save the one who turns to sin — reinforcing the warning here.
Ezekiel 33:13 expands on the same warning: trusting in past righteousness while doing injustice leads to death.
Ezekiel 18:26 states the identical principle — a righteous person who turns to injustice will die — a key theme repeated here.
Ezekiel 18:27 presents the opposite case — the wicked who turns to righteousness will live — completing the justice picture here.
Ezekiel 18:24 is the earlier, nearly identical statement of a righteous person turning and dying — a direct internal echo.
Hebrews 10:38 warns that the righteous who shrink back (turn) forfeit life — reflecting the same apostasy principle.
2 Peter 2:20-22 warns that turning back from righteousness after knowing it brings worse judgment — echoing the same principle of apostasy leading to death.
Jeremiah 31:30 asserts individual responsibility for sin — each dies for their own iniquity, directly reinforcing this verse.
Jeremiah 18:10 applies the same logic to a nation: turning from good to evil reverses God's intended blessing.