Micah 5:12
And I will cut off witchcrafts out of thine hand; and thou shalt have no more soothsayers:
Cross-references
Isaiah 2:6-8 condemns soothsayers and idols — directly matching the witchcraft and idolatry destroyed in this verse.
Isaiah 2:18 says idols will be utterly abolished — identical theme of removing idolatry as here.
Isaiah 2:20 shows people casting away their silver and gold idols — a parallel act of discarding idols as in this verse.
In Isaiah 8:19, the same condemnation of consulting mediums and necromancers reinforces God's cutting off such practices.
In Zechariah 13:2-4, God removes false prophets and unclean spirits, echoing the elimination of sorceries and soothsayers.
In Revelation 22:15, sorcerers are excluded from the New Jerusalem, aligning with God's removal of sorceries.
In 2 Kings 17:17, divination and omens are cited as reasons for Israel's exile, showing the seriousness of what Micah condemns.