Ezekiel 36:6

Prophesy therefore concerning the land of Israel, and say unto the mountains, and to the hills, to the rivers, and to the valleys, Thus saith the Lord God; Behold, I have spoken in my jealousy and in my fury, because ye have borne the shame of the heathen:

Cross-reference

Ezekiel 36:4 addresses the same mountains and hills, lamenting their desolation and reproach, the very context of verse 6.

Ezekiel 36:5 immediately precedes, declaring God's jealous wrath against the nations for their reproach of Israel's land.

Ezekiel 36:15 promises that the reproach of nations will cease, directly responding to the reproach mentioned in verse 6.

In Ezekiel 34:29, God promises to remove the 'scorn of the nations' from Israel—the same scorn that provokes His jealous wrath here.

Ezekiel 5:13 describes God's zeal and wrath against Israel, while here His jealous wrath is against the nations—same attribute, different targets.

Psalm 123:3 Parallel

Psalm 123:3 pleads for mercy after enduring much contempt—directly parallel to Israel suffering scorn from nations in Ezekiel 36:6.

Nahum 1:2 Parallel

Nahum 1:2 uses the same phrase 'jealous and avenging God' with wrath, directly echoing the 'jealous wrath' language of Ezekiel 36:6 against enemies.

Zephaniah 3:8 uses 'fire of my jealousy' to describe God's indignation against gathered nations, closely paralleling the jealous wrath in Ezekiel 36:6.

Zechariah 8:2 declares God is 'jealous for Zion with great wrath,' directly mirroring the jealous wrath over Israel's reproach in Ezekiel 36:6.

Zephaniah 1:18 speaks of 'fire of his jealousy' consuming the earth, sharing the motif of God's jealous wrath seen in Ezekiel 36:6, though on a universal scale.

Psalm 74:10 Parallel

Psalm 74:10 laments how long the enemy reviles God—parallel to the nations' scorn against Israel that triggers God's jealous wrath.

Psalm 74:18 Parallel

Psalm 74:18 recalls enemies mocking the LORD—echoing the scorn that provokes God's jealous wrath in Ezekiel 36:6.