Exodus 40:34

Then a cloud covered the tent of the congregation, and the glory of the Lord filled the tabernacle.

Cross-reference

Exodus 13:21 describes the pillar of cloud leading Israel — the same divine cloud that now fills the tabernacle, showing God's presence shifting.

Exodus 33:9 Parallel

Exodus 33:9 shows the cloud at the tent entrance; here it covers the entire tabernacle, intensifying God's presence.

Exodus 29:43 Prophetic fulfillment

Exodus 29:43 says the tent will be sanctified by God's glory; here that glory fills the tabernacle, fulfilling that promise.

Exodus 25:22 Prophetic fulfillment

Exodus 25:22 promises God will meet Moses above the mercy seat; here His glory fills the tabernacle, confirming that presence.

Exodus 25:8 Prophetic fulfillment

Exodus 25:8 commands a sanctuary for God to dwell; here His glory fills it, fulfilling that command.

Exodus 16:10 describes the glory appearing in a cloud, a precursor to the cloud filling the tabernacle.

Exodus 13:22 describes the pillar of cloud guiding Israel; here the same cloud settles on the tabernacle, transitioning from guide to dwelling.

Exodus 16:7 Parallel

Exodus 16:7 promises the people will see the Lord's glory, which later manifests in the tabernacle filling.

Exodus 14:24 has the Lord in the cloud judging Egypt; here the cloud fills the tabernacle, showing His presence in judgment and dwelling.

Exodus 14:20 depicts the cloud as a barrier and light; here it covers the tabernacle, another role of the same cloud.

Exodus 14:19 shows the cloud moving to protect Israel; here it covers the tabernacle, both manifestations of God's presence.

Revelation 21:23 reveals that God's glory becomes the permanent light of the New Jerusalem, surpassing the temporary filling of the tabernacle.

Revelation 21:3 declares God's tabernacle with men, fulfilling the pattern of God dwelling among His people begun in Exodus.

Revelation 15:8 echoes the cloud filling the temple, preventing entry, as a parallel to the tabernacle's glory.

Ezekiel 43:4-7 depicts the glory of the LORD returning to fill the temple — a later fulfillment pattern of Exodus 40:34.

Isaiah 6:4 Parallel

Isaiah 6:4 shows the temple filled with smoke from God's glory — a direct parallel to the tabernacle filling.

2 Chronicles 7:2 describes the priests unable to enter because the glory filled the temple — same pattern as the tabernacle.

1 Kings 8:11 adds that the priests could not minister because of the cloud — reinforcing the overwhelming glory.

Leviticus 16:2 warns God appears in the cloud over the mercy seat; here that cloud fills the tabernacle, showing His presence.

Numbers 9:15-23 describes the same cloud and glory covering the tabernacle, now guiding Israel's journeys — a continuous narrative of God's presence.

1 Kings 8:10 records the same cloud filling Solomon's temple at its dedication, echoing the tabernacle filling.

Ezekiel 43:5 directly echoes with 'the glory of the LORD filled the temple,' a strong parallel to the tabernacle filling.

Leviticus 1:1 Historical context

Leviticus 1:1 picks up immediately after the glory fills the tabernacle — God now speaks to Moses from that same tent.

Leviticus 9:6 echoes the same language — the glory of the LORD appearing — as a fulfillment of the tabernacle's consecration.

In 1 Corinthians 10:1, Paul refers to the cloud that guided Israel — the same cloud of God's presence that filled the tabernacle here.

Luke 9:34 Typology

Luke 9:34 describes a cloud overshadowing at the Transfiguration, typologically linked to the glory cloud at the tabernacle.

Luke 2:9 Parallel

Luke 2:9 says 'the glory of the Lord shone around' the shepherds, a parallel manifestation of divine glory.

Mark 9:7 Typology

Mark 9:7 similarly has a cloud overshadowing with a divine voice, echoing the tabernacle cloud of glory.

Matthew 17:5 features a bright cloud with God's voice, typologically fulfilling the cloud of glory at the tabernacle.

Ezekiel 8:4 Parallel

Ezekiel 8:4 sees the glory of God in a vision, similar to the divine glory that filled the tabernacle.

Numbers 14:10 records another appearance of the glory at the tent of meeting, this time in judgment — linking back to the initial filling.

Psalm 78:61 Contrast

Psalm 78:61 describes God's glory being captured by foes, contrasting with the filling of the tabernacle here.

Psalm 26:8 Allusion

Psalm 26:8 expresses love for the place where God's glory dwells, directly referencing the same glory that filled the tabernacle.

2 Chronicles 7:1 describes the glory filling the temple — a direct parallel to the glory filling the tabernacle here at its dedication.

Isaiah 4:5 Allusion

Isaiah 4:5 promises a cloud and fire over Zion's assemblies — echoing the tabernacle glory as a future sign of God's presence.

2 Samuel 7:6 Historical context

2 Samuel 7:6 references God dwelling in a tent since the exodus — the same tabernacle filled with glory here.