Ezekiel 5:6
And she hath changed my judgments into wickedness more than the nations, and my statutes more than the countries that are round about her: for they have refused my judgments and my statutes, they have not walked in them.
Cross-reference
Ezekiel 16:47 also compares Jerusalem's sins to those of surrounding nations — directly parallel to her greater rebellion here.
In Ezekiel 16:27, even the Philistines are ashamed of Jerusalem's lewdness — illustrating how her sin exceeded that of surrounding nations.
2 Kings 17:8-20 describes Israel's exile for following nations' customs and rejecting God's statutes — the same rebellion and punishment.
Nehemiah 9:16 confesses Israel acted presumptuously and disobeyed commandments — directly echoes the rebellion against God's rules.
Psalm 78:10 states they did not keep God's covenant and refused to walk in his law — identical language of rejecting statutes.
Jeremiah 5:3 says they refused to repent even when struck — shows the hardened stubbornness behind rejecting God's rules.
In Jeremiah 11:10, the broken covenant echoes the rejection of statutes here — both charge Israel with covenant violation.
1 Corinthians 5:1 reports sexual immorality worse than pagans — directly parallels Israel's wickedness exceeding the nations in Ezekiel.
In Exodus 16:28, God asks 'how long will you refuse to keep my commandments?' — a direct parallel to Israel's same sin in Ezekiel.
In Jeremiah 5:28, the people 'excel in deeds of wickedness' — directly mirroring the claim that Israel's wickedness surpassed the nations.
In Jeremiah 9:6, the same refusal to know God is condemned — a direct parallel to Israel's rebellious rejection of His statutes.
In Zechariah 7:11, the stubborn refusal to listen mirrors Israel's rebellion against God's rules in Ezekiel.
In Isaiah 59:12, multiplied transgressions are confessed — a thematic parallel to the wickedness that surpasses the nations.