Ezekiel 36:21

But I had pity for mine holy name, which the house of Israel had profaned among the heathen, whither they went.

Cross-reference

Ezekiel 20:9 uses the same phrase 'for my name's sake' — God acted to prevent pollution during the exodus, just as here in exile.

Ezekiel 20:14 repeats the same motive — God acts for His name's sake, a recurring theme in Ezekiel.

Ezekiel 20:22 again emphasizes God's action for His name's sake — a consistent pattern in Ezekiel.

Ezekiel 20:44 explicitly says God deals with Israel for His name's sake, a direct parallel within the same prophecy.

Ezekiel 39:7 promises God will make His holy name known and no longer profaned, fulfilling the concern in 36:21.

Deuteronomy 32:27 shows God restraining judgment to prevent enemy boasting, paralleling His concern for His name's honor here.

Isaiah 37:35 states God defends Jerusalem for His own sake, directly mirroring the motive of Ezekiel 36:21.

Isaiah 48:9 Parallel

Isaiah 48:9 says God defers anger for His name's sake, matching the same rationale for God's restraint.

1 Kings 20:28 has God act to prove He is Lord after Syrian blasphemy, showing God defending His name's reputation.

Psalm 74:18 Parallel

Psalm 74:18 appeals to God to remember enemy reproach against His name, echoing the same concern for His holy name.