Ezekiel 2:2
And the spirit entered into me when he spake unto me, and set me upon my feet, that I heard him that spake unto me.
Cross-reference
Ezekiel 3:12 shows the Spirit lifting Ezekiel — a continuation of the Spirit's empowering presence after entering him here.
Ezekiel 3:14 has the Spirit lifting and taking Ezekiel away — another instance of the Spirit's transformative movement.
Ezekiel 3:24 repeats the exact phrase: the Spirit enters and sets him on his feet, reinforcing the pattern.
In Ezekiel 11:5, the Spirit falls upon Ezekiel again, reinforcing the pattern of divine empowerment that begins here.
Ezekiel 36:27 promises God's Spirit within His people — a later echo of the personal Spirit-empowerment Ezekiel received.
In Revelation 11:11, the Spirit of life enters the two witnesses and they stand on their feet, directly echoing Ezekiel's being set upright by the Spirit.
In Joel 2:28, the Spirit is poured out on all flesh, expanding the personal empowerment Ezekiel receives into a universal promise.
Numbers 11:25 describes the Spirit resting on elders to prophesy — analogous to the Spirit enabling Ezekiel to speak.
Numbers 11:26 shows Eldad and Medad prophesying by the same Spirit — another example of Spirit-empowered prophecy.
1 Samuel 16:13 has the Spirit rushing upon David — a parallel empowering for his divine calling.
Nehemiah 9:30 recalls God warning by His Spirit through prophets — the same Spirit that entered Ezekiel to deliver his message.
In Daniel 8:18, Daniel is set upright by an angel's touch, a similar physical restoration but through different means than the Spirit's action.
In Joel 2:29, the Spirit's outpouring extends even to servants and handmaids, emphasizing inclusivity beyond Ezekiel's individual experience.