Ezekiel 7:5
Thus saith the Lord God; An evil, an only evil, behold, is come.
Cross-reference
Ezekiel 7:2 opens the same prophecy with 'The end has come', directly parallel to the disaster announcement.
Ezekiel 7:12 continues the theme: 'The time has come; the day has arrived' — same immediate context.
Ezekiel 5:9 warns of unprecedented judgment for abominations—matching the 'disaster after disaster' declared in 7:5.
Ezekiel 12:23 declares that the days of vision fulfillment are near, reinforcing the imminence of disaster.
2 Kings 21:12 foretells a disaster on Jerusalem that makes ears tingle—directly echoing the 'disaster' announced in 7:5.
2 Kings 21:13 depicts Jerusalem's thorough destruction with the measuring line—visualizing the 'disaster' proclaimed in 7:5.
Daniel 9:12 confirms the great disaster upon Jerusalem—the same event the 'disaster after disaster' of 7:5 announces.
Amos 3:2 warns that being God's chosen brings greater punishment—underscoring the reason for the disaster decreed in 7:5.
Jeremiah 11:11 similarly announces inescapable disaster from God, reinforcing the certainty of judgment.
Joel 2:1 sounds the alarm for the day of the Lord, matching the unique disaster's arrival here.
Jeremiah 50:27 pronounces 'their day has come' for Babylon, echoing the same imminent judgment language.