Ezekiel 3:15
Then I came to them of the captivity at Tel–abib, that dwelt by the river of Chebar, and I sat where they sat, and remained there astonished among them seven days.
Cross-reference
Ezekiel 3:23 returns to the Chebar canal setting, where the glory appears again — same location as the seven days of sitting.
Ezekiel 1:1 places the prophet among exiles by the Chebar canal, the same setting where he later sat overwhelmed for seven days.
Ezekiel 10:15 refers back to the living creatures seen by the Chebar canal, the very place where Ezekiel sat among the exiles.
Ezekiel 43:3 compares a later vision to those seen by the Chebar canal, the same location as his seven-day vigil.
Job 2:13 has Job's friends sitting with him in silence for seven days — directly paralleling Ezekiel's overwhelmed seven-day silence.
Psalm 137:1 shows exiles sitting by waters weeping — a strong parallel to Ezekiel sitting by the Chebar canal, overwhelmed among captives.
In Ezra 9:3, Ezra sits appalled after hearing of sin — the same stunned posture as Ezekiel, showing a prophet's response to crisis.