Ezekiel 35:3

And say unto it, Thus saith the Lord God; Behold, O mount Seir, I am against thee, and I will stretch out mine hand against thee, and I will make thee most desolate.

Cross-reference

Ezekiel 35:7 continues the same oracle, repeating 'waste and desolation' for Mount Seir in immediate context.

Ezekiel 35:15 concludes this oracle with the same desolation and recognition formula from verse 3.

Ezekiel 6:14 also uses 'stretch out my hand' and 'desolate and waste' against Israel, sharing the same judgment language.

Ezekiel 39:1 repeats the 'I am against you' oracle against Gog — a parallel judgment declaration.

Ezekiel 38:3 uses the identical 'I am against you' declaration against Gog — same judgment formula.

Ezekiel 25:7 mirrors the judgment against Ammon: stretching out the hand, desolation, and the recognition formula.

Ezekiel 29:10 repeats 'I am against you' to Egypt, another instance of this judgment formula.

Ezekiel 5:8 Parallel

Ezekiel 5:8 declares 'I am against you' to Jerusalem, using the same divine formula as against Mount Seir.

Ezekiel 13:8 uses the same 'I am against you' formula against false prophets — a parallel judgment declaration.

Ezekiel 21:3 says 'I am against you' to Israel, parallel to the same statement against Mount Seir.

Ezekiel 29:3 applies 'I am against you' to Pharaoh, showing the same formula used for Egypt.

Nahum 3:5 Parallel

Nahum 3:5 uses the identical 'Behold, I am against you' declaration against Nineveh, echoing the same divine judgment formula.

Jeremiah 51:25 has 'Behold, I am against you... I will stretch out my hand against you' — nearly identical formula against Babylon.

Lamentations 4:21 pronounces judgment on Edom ('daughter of Edom'), sharing the same target as this oracle.

2 Chronicles 20:23 Historical context

2 Chronicles 20:23 recounts judgment on Mount Seir historically, reinforcing the theme of divine retribution there.

Jeremiah 21:13 declares 'I am against you' to Jerusalem's inhabitants, echoing the same phrase.

Nahum 2:13 Parallel

Nahum 2:13 says 'I am against you' to Nineveh, another use of this prophetic declaration.

Jeremiah 15:6 repeats 'stretched out my hand against you' as a motif of divine judgment.

Jeremiah 6:12 uses 'stretch out my hand' against Judah's inhabitants, a common judgment idiom.