Ezekiel 35:10
Because thou hast said, These two nations and these two countries shall be mine, and we will possess it; whereas the Lord was there:
Cross-reference
In Ezekiel 35:12, God repeats Edom's further contemptuous words about devouring the land, reinforcing the charge from verse 10.
Ezekiel 48:35 names the new city 'The Lord Is There' — directly contrasting Edom's disregard in 35:10 of God's presence.
Ezekiel 36:5 expands on Edom's claim — they gave God's land to themselves with joy and contempt, directly echoing the attitude in 35:10.
Ezekiel 36:2 echoes Edom's boast of possessing the ancient heights, linking directly to the same accusation in 35:10.
Ezekiel 25:3 condemns Ammon for gloating over Israel's fall — the same hostile attitude Edom showed in claiming the land.
Ezekiel 5:8 shows God executing judgments in Jerusalem — the LORD was present, but in judgment rather than as a barrier to Edom.
Zechariah 2:5 promises God as a wall of fire and glory in Jerusalem's midst — affirming the LORD's presence Edom overlooked.
Zephaniah 3:15 explicitly says 'the LORD is in your midst' — identical to the claim in Ezekiel 35:10, reinforcing God's presence.
Obadiah 1:13 rebukes Edom for looting Israel in their calamity — same opportunistic seizure of land condemned in 35:10.
Psalm 132:14 calls Zion God's resting place forever — affirming that the LORD was there, contradicting Edom's takeover.
In Psalm 132:13, God chose Zion as his dwelling — directly opposing Edom's claim that the land belonged to them.
Psalm 83:4-12 lists Edom among conspirators wanting to wipe out Israel's name — same hostile claim on God's land.
Jeremiah 33:24 quotes people saying God rejected the two families — the same assumption Edom used to claim Israel's land.
Joel 3:2 describes God judging nations for dividing His land, a sin Edom committed in boasting to possess Israel's land.
Psalm 48:1-3 celebrates Mount Zion as God's holy city — contrasting Edom's arrogant claim to possess it in 35:10.
Jeremiah 49:1 condemns Ammon for dispossessing Gad — similar to Edom's claim on Israel's land in 35:10.
Isaiah 31:9 says God's fire is in Zion — highlighting his protective presence that Edom's claim ignored.
Isaiah 12:6 declares the Holy One of Israel is in Zion's midst — echoing that the LORD was there despite Edom's presumption.