Ezekiel 1:6

And every one had four faces, and every one had four wings.

Cross-reference

Ezekiel 1:8-11 expands on the four faces and wings, detailing their arrangement and human hands.

Ezekiel 1:10 gives the specific faces: man, lion, ox, eagle — the faces mentioned in v6.

Ezekiel 1:15 introduces the wheels that accompany each living creature, continuing the description from v6.

Ezekiel 10:14 lists the four faces of the cherubim, directly parallel to the faces in chapter 1 (with one variation).

Ezekiel 10:21 repeats the description of four faces and four wings, adding human hands beneath wings.

Ezekiel 10:22 states the faces are the same as those seen by the Chebar canal — a direct reference back to chapter 1.

Ezekiel 10:10 describes the wheels with a wheel within a wheel, part of the same cherubim vision.

Revelation 4:7 depicts four living creatures with faces matching Ezekiel's — lion, ox, man, eagle — a direct allusion.

Isaiah 6:2 Parallel

Isaiah 6:2 similarly depicts seraphim with multiple wings attending God's throne, a parallel heavenly vision.

Revelation 4:8 likewise depicts living creatures with multiple wings around God's throne, echoing Ezekiel's vision.

Exodus 25:20 describes cherubim with wings overshadowing the mercy seat, parallel to the winged creatures here.

1 Kings 6:24-27 depicts temple cherubim with outstretched wings, mirroring the winged creatures in Ezekiel's vision.