Ezekiel 6:2
Son of man, set thy face toward the mountains of Israel, and prophesy against them,
Cross-reference
In Ezekiel 4:7, the same command to 'set your face' and 'prophesy against' is used for Jerusalem.
In Ezekiel 13:17, the identical phrasing 'set your face against' and 'prophesy against' targets false prophetesses.
In Ezekiel 20:46, the same command is given toward the south and the Negeb forest.
In Ezekiel 21:2, the same command is issued toward Jerusalem and its sanctuaries.
In Ezekiel 33:28, the desolation of the mountains of Israel fulfills the judgment prophesied here.
In Ezekiel 34:14, the mountains of Israel become a place of blessing, contrasting the judgment declared here.
In Ezekiel 28:21, the same prophetic formula 'set your face toward' is used against Sidon—identical command structure.
In Ezekiel 29:2, the same formula 'set your face against' is used against Pharaoh—identical command to prophesy against a target.
In Ezekiel 35:2, the same phrase 'set your face against' is used against Mount Seir—parallel command against a mountain.
In Ezekiel 35:12, the same 'mountains of Israel' appear as the object of Edom's reviling, drawing divine judgment—mirroring the prophecy here against them.
In Ezekiel 37:22, the 'mountains of Israel' are the place of restored unity and one king—contrasting the judgment pronounced here.