Exodus 29:43
And there I will meet with the children of Israel, and the tabernacle shall be sanctified by my glory.
Cross-references
Exodus 40:34 fulfills this promise as the glory of the LORD fills the completed tabernacle.
Exodus 30:6 places the incense altar where God meets; Exodus 29:43 sanctifies the tent as that meeting place.
Exodus 30:36 sets incense before the testimony where God meets; Exodus 29:43 consecrates that location with His glory.
Exodus 25:22 promises meeting at the mercy seat; Exodus 29:43 extends that meeting to the whole tent for all Israel.
Exodus 33:7 describes the earlier tent of meeting; Exodus 29:43 consecrates the permanent tabernacle for the same divine purpose.
In Revelation 21:23, God's glory replaces the sun as the light of the New Jerusalem — the same divine glory that consecrated the tabernacle here.
In Revelation 21:22, God and the Lamb are the temple — the ultimate fulfillment of His presence sanctifying the tabernacle here.
In Ezekiel 43:5, the Lord's glory fills the new temple — a direct parallel to His glory consecrating the tabernacle here.
2 Chronicles 7:1-3 adds fire from heaven and the glory filling the temple, another instance of divine presence after dedication.
2 Chronicles 5:14 repeats the temple dedication scene from 1 Kings 8:11, again showing God's glory filling the house.
1 Kings 8:11 echoes the same event — God's glory fills the temple, mirroring the tabernacle's sanctification in a later structure.
Numbers 17:4 uses the same meeting formula for placing staffs; Exodus 29:43 establishes that meeting place.
In Isaiah 6:1-3, the seraphim declare God's glory filling the temple — the same divine glory that consecrates the tabernacle here.
In Haggai 2:7-9, God promises to fill the latter temple with glory — a later fulfillment of the glory that consecrates the tabernacle here.
In 2 Corinthians 3:18, believers are transformed by beholding God's glory — a New Covenant counterpart to the glory that sanctifies the tabernacle here.
In 2 Corinthians 4:6, God's glory shines in believers' hearts — a New Covenant internalization of the glory that consecrated the tabernacle here.
In Isaiah 60:1, God's glory rises upon Zion — echoing the promise here that His glory will sanctify the tabernacle.
In Malachi 3:1, the Lord suddenly comes to His temple — the same divine presence that meets Israel at the tabernacle here.
Leviticus 10:3 stresses God's sanctification among those near Him; Exodus 29:43 shows His glory sanctifying the tent.