Ezekiel 35:4
I will lay thy cities waste, and thou shalt be desolate, and thou shalt know that I am the Lord.
Cross-reference
Ezekiel 35:9 reiterates the desolation and recognition formula from verse 4, intensifying it as perpetual.
Ezekiel 35:12 repeats the 'you shall know that I am the LORD' and cites Edom's revilings, continuing the same oracle.
Ezekiel 35:15 concludes with the same desolation and recognition formula, wrapping up the prophecy against Mount Seir.
Joel 3:19 similarly declares Edom will become a desolate wilderness, echoing this judgment against Mount Seir.
Malachi 1:3 states God laid waste Esau's hill country, directly paralleling this prophecy of desolation on Edom.
Malachi 1:4 adds that Edom's rebuilding attempts will be torn down, reinforcing the irreversible desolation here.
Exodus 9:14 has a similar 'know that there is none like me' purpose for plagues, linking divine self-revelation through judgment.
Exodus 14:4 declares 'the Egyptians shall know that I am the LORD' through Pharaoh's pursuit, sharing the same theme.