Ezekiel 39:29

Neither will I hide my face any more from them: for I have poured out my spirit upon the house of Israel, saith the Lord God.

Cross-reference

In Ezekiel 39:23-25, God hid His face due to sin; here that hiding is reversed, showing full restoration.

In Ezekiel 36:25-27, God puts His Spirit within them, directly paralleling the outpouring of Spirit in this verse.

In Ezekiel 37:27, God's dwelling with His people directly echoes the promise of no longer hiding His face.

Ezekiel 36:27 directly mentions pouring out God's Spirit, the same phrase used here — very strong parallel.

Ezekiel 37:14 also speaks of putting God's Spirit within, giving life — same Spirit-pouring promise.

Ezekiel 16:42 says God will no longer be angry, matching the cessation of hiding His face.

In Ezekiel 37:26, the everlasting covenant and sanctuary complement the promise of God's abiding presence and Spirit.

In Isaiah 32:15, the Spirit poured from on high uses identical language to the outpouring of Spirit here.

Acts 2:33 Prophetic fulfillment

Acts 2:33 identifies Jesus as the one who pours out the Spirit, directly fulfilling the promise that God would pour out His Spirit.

Acts 2:18 Prophetic fulfillment

Acts 2:18 continues the Joel quote, promising Spirit outpouring on servants, echoing Ezekiel's promise to Israel.

Acts 2:17 Prophetic fulfillment

Acts 2:17 quotes Joel's prophecy of Spirit outpouring, which echoes the same promise in Ezekiel, now fulfilled in the last days.

Zechariah 12:10 also describes God pouring out a spirit of grace on Jerusalem, echoing the same outpouring promise.

Joel 2:28 Parallel

Joel 2:28 parallels this promise of God pouring out His Spirit on all flesh, expanding the scope beyond Israel.

In Isaiah 59:21, God's Spirit and words not departing from His people directly parallels the permanent outpouring of Spirit here.

In Isaiah 54:8-10, the same motif of hiding face then everlasting compassion directly parallels the promise here.

In Isaiah 44:3-5, the promise to pour God's Spirit on descendants directly echoes the outpouring here.

Jeremiah 32:40 promises an everlasting covenant and God not turning from good, directly paralleling not hiding face.

Zephaniah 3:15 declares God in the midst and no more fear, matching Ezekiel's promise of God no longer hiding His face.

Deuteronomy 31:17 describes God hiding His face in anger, the opposite of Ezekiel's promise to no longer hide His face.

Acts 2:38 Prophetic fulfillment

Acts 2:38 promises the gift of the Holy Spirit, directly echoing the poured-out Spirit in Ezekiel 39:29 — a key New Testament fulfillment.

Galatians 3:14 speaks of receiving the promised Spirit through faith, parallel to the Spirit outpouring promised to Israel in Ezekiel.

Jeremiah 29:14 Related theme

Jeremiah 29:14 promises restoration and being found by God, echoing the end of His hidden face.

1 John 3:24 Related theme

1 John 3:24 speaks of the Spirit given to believers as evidence of abiding, echoing the gift of the Spirit promised here.