Ezekiel 35:13
Thus with your mouth ye have boasted against me, and have multiplied your words against me: I have heard them.
Cross-reference
In Ezekiel 35:12, God already heard their revilings against Israel — verse 13 intensifies that they multiplied words directly against God.
2 Kings 19:28 describes God hearing Sennacherib's insolence against Him — a direct parallel of God responding to arrogant boasts.
Job 34:37 says of the wicked: 'He multiplies his words against God' — almost identical language to Ezekiel 35:13.
Psalm 73:9 says they set their mouth against the heavens — directly parallel to speaking against God.
Isaiah 10:13-19 recounts Assyria's pride and God's judgment, a close parallel to Edom's boastful speech and punishment.
Isaiah 37:23 directly asks whom Assyria has mocked, highlighting pride against the Holy One—exactly the sin of Edom here.
In Daniel 11:36, a king magnifies himself above every god, speaking monstrous things — mirroring Edom's multiplying words against God.
Malachi 3:13 records God's complaint: 'Your words have been harsh against Me' — the same theme of arrogant speech against the Lord.
Jude 1:15 speaks of convicting the ungodly for all the harsh things they spoke against Him — directly parallel to Edom's multiplied words.
Revelation 13:5 gives the beast a mouth speaking great things and blasphemies — a clear parallel to boasting against God.
Revelation 13:6 has the beast blaspheming God's name and tabernacle — directly continuing the theme of speaking against God.
Jeremiah 48:26 says Moab magnified himself against the Lord — the same theme of a nation boasting against God, leading to judgment.
2 Chronicles 32:19 describes Assyrian blasphemy comparing God to idols, akin to Edom's words that God heard.
1 Samuel 2:3 warns against proud speech because God hears and weighs actions, mirroring Edom's boastful words against God.
Isaiah 36:20 records Rabshakeh's taunt that no god could deliver, echoing the arrogant speech God hears in Ezekiel.