Ezekiel 2:9
And when I looked, behold, an hand was sent unto me; and, lo, a roll of a book was therein;
Cross-reference
In Ezekiel 3:1, the same scroll is given to Ezekiel to eat, continuing the vision.
In Ezekiel 8:3, 'He stretched out the form of a hand' — the same hand-stretched-out imagery from the scroll vision, now used to transport Ezekiel.
In Jeremiah 1:9, the LORD touches Jeremiah's mouth with his hand to put words in him — parallels the hand offering the scroll to eat in Ezekiel.
Revelation 10:8-11 directly echoes Ezekiel's eating of the scroll, with sweet then bitter taste.
Zechariah 5:1 features a flying scroll in a vision, closely parallel to Ezekiel's visionary scroll.
In Revelation 10:2, John sees an angel holding a little open scroll, mirroring Ezekiel's vision of a hand holding a scroll — both receive a written prophecy.
Revelation 5:1-5 shows a sealed scroll in God's hand, contrasting with Ezekiel's open scroll given to him.
Jeremiah 36:2 involves God commanding Jeremiah to write on a scroll — shared theme of scroll as divine message medium.
In Daniel 10:10, a hand touches Daniel and sets him trembling — similar divine hand touch in a prophetic vision, though function differs.