Ezekiel 36:19
And I scattered them among the heathen, and they were dispersed through the countries: according to their way and according to their doings I judged them.
Cross-reference
Ezekiel 7:3 uses the same phrase 'judge you according to your ways' — reinforcing judgment based on conduct.
Ezekiel 7:8 repeats 'judge according to your ways' with pouring out fury — identical judgment theme.
Ezekiel 18:30 also says 'judge every one according to his ways' but adds a call to repentance, showing hope.
In Ezekiel 22:15, the same scattering among heathen is described, explicitly linking it to purifying Israel from filthiness.
Ezekiel 22:31 describes recompensing their own way on their heads — same idea of judging according to deeds.
Ezekiel 39:24 says God did to them according to their uncleanness and transgressions — parallel judgment principle.
In Leviticus 26:38, perishing among the nations is a covenant curse that Ezekiel's scattering fulfills.
Deuteronomy 28:64 also warns of scattering among all nations — Ezekiel's judgment echoes that covenant curse.
Jeremiah 29:18 similarly describes God scattering Israel among nations as a curse and reproach, matching the judgment in Ezekiel 36:19.
Amos 9:9 uses sifting among nations as a metaphor — similar scattering but with a promise that not even a grain is lost.
Romans 2:6 declares God renders to each according to their deeds — a NT echo of the same retributive justice.
Revelation 20:12-15 expands the principle of judgment according to deeds to all humanity at the final throne judgment.
Psalm 44:13 laments the reproach and scorn from neighbors, reflecting the shameful dispersion described in Ezekiel 36:19.