Micah 5:13
Thy graven images also will I cut off, and thy standing images out of the midst of thee; and thou shalt no more worship the work of thine hands.
Cross-reference
In Isaiah 2:8, the land is full of idols, worshiping work of hands — the same problem God promises to solve here.
In Ezekiel 36:25, God promises to cleanse from all idols — directly echoing the cutting off of graven images here.
In Ezekiel 37:23, God cleanses from idols and restores relationship — a parallel promise of removing idolatry.
In Hosea 2:17, God takes away the names of Baalim — a direct parallel to cutting off graven images.
In Hosea 14:3, the people renounce calling the work of their hands gods — echoing the end of such worship here.
In Hosea 14:8, Ephraim declares no more dealings with idols — a parallel to the removal of idols here.
In 2 Kings 22:17, wrath comes because they worship works of their hands — the idolatry God will cut off here.
In Isaiah 27:9, iniquity is purged by destroying images — directly parallel to cutting off idols here.
Ezekiel 6:6 similarly describes God destroying altars, idols, and works — a parallel judgment on idolatry.
Hosea 10:2 echoes the same threat: God will break down altars and destroy pillars for Israel's false heart.
In Isaiah 17:7, people turn to their Maker after idol removal, complementing God's cutting off carved images.
In Ezekiel 6:9, survivors loathe themselves for idolatry after judgment — adding the response of repentance to the removal of idols here.