Ezekiel 43:9
Now let them put away their whoredom, and the carcases of their kings, far from me, and I will dwell in the midst of them for ever.
Cross-reference
Ezekiel 43:7 promises God's eternal dwelling; 43:9 states the condition of putting away sin to fulfill that promise.
Ezekiel 18:30 calls Israel to repent and turn from transgressions, mirroring 43:9's command to put away whoring and dead bodies.
Ezekiel 18:31 commands a new heart and spirit, echoing 43:9's call to put away sin so God can dwell.
Ezekiel 37:23 promises cleansing from defilement and God as their God, aligning with 43:9's call to put away sin for His dwelling.
Ezekiel 37:26-28 promises God's sanctuary forever among a cleansed people, the result of the repentance in 43:9.
Hosea 2:2 uses the same phrase 'put away whoring', calling Israel to abandon spiritual adultery as in 43:9.
2 Corinthians 6:16 quotes the promise of God dwelling among His people, which is the outcome of the repentance commanded in 43:9.
In Jeremiah 4:1, returning to God requires removing detestable things, mirroring the same condition for His presence here.