Ezekiel 3:22
And the hand of the Lord was there upon me; and he said unto me, Arise, go forth into the plain, and I will there talk with thee.
Cross-reference
In Ezekiel 3:14, the hand of the LORD was already upon Ezekiel during his commissioning — here it returns for a new command to go to the plain.
Ezekiel 1:3 introduces the phrase 'hand of the LORD was upon him' at the river Chebar — the same divine empowerment reappears for a fresh revelation.
Ezekiel 8:4 explicitly recalls 'the vision that I saw in the plain' — directly referencing the revelation given in this verse.
In Ezekiel 37:1, the hand of the LORD again brings Ezekiel to a valley (of dry bones) — a parallel setting for a visionary revelation.
Ezekiel 8:1 records another instance of 'the hand of the Lord GOD fell there upon me' — later in Ezekiel's ministry, the same divine touch initiates a vision.
Ezekiel 33:22 shows the hand of the LORD upon Ezekiel opening his mouth — another episode where divine hand enables prophetic speech.
In Ezekiel 40:1, the same phrase 'the hand of the Lord was upon me' marks a new vision — linking Ezekiel's calling to the temple vision.
In 2 Kings 3:15, 'the hand of the LORD came upon' Elisha as he prophesied — the same phrase marks divine empowerment for a prophetic word.
In Acts 9:6, Paul is told 'Arise, and go into the city' for further instruction — echoing the same divine pattern of being sent to a place to receive God's word.
Exodus 33:9 shows God meeting Moses at the tabernacle to speak with him — a parallel of God designating a specific location to talk with his prophet.
1 Chronicles 28:19 describes David receiving the temple pattern 'by his hand upon me' — a similar expression of divine guidance through God's hand.