Ezekiel 11:23

And the glory of the Lord went up from the midst of the city, and stood upon the mountain which is on the east side of the city.

Cross-reference

Ezekiel 8:4 Contrast

In Ezekiel 8:4, the glory of God was present in the temple; here it departs to the mountain — a clear contrast between presence and absence.

Ezekiel 9:3 Parallel

Ezekiel 9:3 shows the glory moving from the cherub to the threshold — an earlier stage of the same departure sequence culminating on the mountain.

In Ezekiel 10:4, the glory goes from cherub to threshold; 11:23 continues the movement to the mountain — sequential stages.

Ezekiel 10:18 shows glory leaving the threshold and standing over cherubim — the immediate precursor to 11:22-23's departure to the mountain.

Ezekiel 43:2 describes the glory coming from the east with a sound, the return counterpart to its departure.

Ezekiel 43:4 shows the glory returning from the east to the temple, completing the departure-return cycle.

Ezekiel 10:19 shows the glory departing from the temple threshold, the prior step in the same vision leading to the mountain.

Ezekiel 44:4 shows the glory of the LORD filling the temple again, reversing the departure in Ezekiel 11:23 — a clear contrast of judgment then restoration.

Hosea 5:15 Parallel

Hosea 5:15 describes God withdrawing until Israel seeks Him, mirroring the glory's departure from the temple in Ezekiel 11:23.

Zechariah 14:4 places the LORD's feet on the same Mount of Olives where the glory stood, linking departure to eschatological return.

Matthew 23:37-39 has Jesus lamenting Jerusalem's rejection and leaving the temple until his return, echoing the departure of God's presence.