Isaiah 57:7
Upon a lofty and high mountain hast thou set thy bed: even thither wentest thou up to offer sacrifice.
Cross-reference
Isaiah 65:7 explicitly links offerings on mountains and hills to iniquity, reinforcing the high-place idolatry here.
Jeremiah 2:20 uses the same imagery of high hills and 'lying down as a prostitute' — directly parallels the high place idolatry here.
Jeremiah 3:2 also mentions barren heights and prostitution — reinforcing the metaphor of idolatrous worship on high places.
Ezekiel 16:16 describes making high places and playing the whore — identical theme of high place idolatry as prostitution.
Ezekiel 16:25 mentions lofty shrines at every street corner — another strong parallel to the high place sacrifices here.
Ezekiel 20:28 recalls Israel offering sacrifices on every high hill — directly echoes the same high place worship condemned here.
Ezekiel 20:29 mentions 'high place' (Bamah), directly echoing the idolatrous worship on high mountains here.
Ezekiel 23:17 uses 'bed of love' for idolatrous adultery, mirroring the bed set on a high mountain in Isaiah 57:7.
Jeremiah 3:6 directly describes Israel playing the whore on every high hill, matching the mountain bed imagery here.
Jeremiah 13:27 condemns whoring on the hills, a clear parallel to the idolatrous bed on a high mountain in Isaiah 57:7.
Hosea 4:13 directly parallels sacrificing on mountaintops and hills — the exact setting of idolatry Isaiah condemns.
Ezekiel 23:41 describes a stately couch for idolatrous feasting, a similar setting to the bed on a high mountain here.