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Ezekiel 16:23 Cross-References
Explore 10 cross-references for Ezekiel 16:23 from the Treasury of Scripture Knowledge, connecting Ezekiel chapter 16 verse 23 to related passages throughout the Bible.
“And it came to pass after all thy wickedness, (woe, woe unto thee! saith the Lord GOD;)”
Ezekiel 16:23 (KJV)
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Commentary on Ezekiel 16:23
After all thy wickedness, (woe, woe unto thee! saith the Lord GOD)—The doubled oy (אוֹי, woe) signals intensified judgment, a prophetic funeral dirge for the living (Isaiah 5:8, Amos 5:18). Ezekiel uses oy sparingly, making this double woe devastating. The parenthetical insertion interrupts the indictment with divine lament—God's sorrow over necessary judgment.This verse bridges the catalog of sins (vv. 15-22) with the coming judgment description (vv. 24-43). The phrase after all thy wickedness (acharei kol-ra'atekh, אַחֲרֵי כָּל־רָעָתֵךְ) emphasizes Jerusalem exhausted divine patience. Jesus ...
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Cross-References for Ezekiel 16:23
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“Thus says the Lord Yahweh: Woe to the women who sew pillows on all elbows”
“and I heard an eagle”
“to the caldron whose rust is therein”
“heavens”
“the oppressing city!”
“even your adulteries”
“and mourning”
“Woe to the foolish prophets”