Contradiction with Jeremiah 4:27
This verse states that the whole land shall be desolate, contradicting the restoration and cultivation of desolate lands in Ezekiel 36:34.
Jeremiah 4:27: For thus hath the LORD said, The whole land shall be desolate; yet will I not make a full end.
Contradiction with Jeremiah 12:11
It describes the land as being made desolate because no one cares, which contrasts with the promise of cultivated lands in Ezekiel 36:34.
Jeremiah 12:11: They have made it desolate, [and being] desolate it mourneth unto me; the whole land is made desolate, because no man layeth [it] to heart.
Contradiction with Isaiah 1:7
This verse talks about desolation where strangers devour the land in your presence, opposing the tilling and restoration mentioned in Ezekiel 36:34.
Isaiah 1:7: Your country [is] desolate, your cities [are] burned with fire: your land, strangers devour it in your presence, and [it is] desolate, as overthrown by strangers. [overthrown...: Heb. the overthrow of]
Contradiction with Joel 1:10
The land is depicted as mourning and wasted, contrary to the flourishing and being tilled as suggested in Ezekiel 36:34.
Joel 1:10: The field is wasted, the land mourneth; for the corn is wasted: the new wine is dried up, the oil languisheth.
Contradiction with Leviticus 26:33
This outlines that the land will be desolate and enemies will inhabit it, contrasting the idea of the land being tilled again in Ezekiel 36:34.
Leviticus 26:33: And I will scatter you among the heathen, and will draw out a sword after you: and your land shall be desolate, and your cities waste.