Ezekiel 33:20
Yet ye say, The way of the Lord is not equal. O ye house of Israel, I will judge you every one after his ways.
Cross-reference
Ezekiel 33:17 records the same accusation that God's way is not equal — the people's complaint repeated.
Ezekiel 18:25 contains the identical complaint about God's fairness — a direct parallel.
Ezekiel 18:29 again quotes the people's claim that God's ways are unequal — reinforcing the same charge.
Ezekiel 18:30 announces God's judgment according to each person's ways — directly matching the conclusion here.
Psalm 62:12 states God renders to each according to his work, directly echoing the judgment-by-ways principle in Ezekiel 33:20.
Ecclesiastes 12:14 declares God will bring every deed into judgment, reinforcing the comprehensive judgment by works seen in Ezekiel 33:20.
Matthew 16:27 promises the Son of Man will reward each according to his works, a NT parallel to the OT judgment standard in Ezekiel 33:20.
John 5:29 links resurrection outcomes to deeds done, mirroring the works-based judgment announced in Ezekiel 33:20.
2 Corinthians 5:10 describes the judgment seat of Christ where each receives according to what they have done, paralleling Ezekiel 33:20's judgment by ways.
Revelation 20:12-15 shows the dead judged from books according to their works, a vivid NT fulfillment of the judgment principle in Ezekiel 33:20.
Revelation 22:12 has Jesus saying His reward is with Him to give to each according to work, directly aligning with the judgment-by-ways theme of Ezekiel 33:20.
Job 8:3 asks if God perverts justice, affirming His fairness — a thematic parallel to the just judgment declared in Ezekiel 33:20.
Proverbs 19:3 shows man's folly leads to blaming God — the same dynamic as the people accusing God of injustice.
Psalm 17:2 petitions God to behold what is equal, reflecting the same concern for righteous judgment underlying Ezekiel 33:20.