Ezekiel 40:16
And there were narrow windows to the little chambers, and to their posts within the gate round about, and likewise to the arches: and windows were round about inward: and upon each post were palm trees.
Cross-reference
Ezekiel 40:21 repeats gate measurements and posts — directly parallel to the same gate description in verse 16.
Ezekiel 40:22 explicitly mentions windows and palm trees of the same measure — identical architectural feature.
Ezekiel 40:25 describes windows all around the gate — same feature as the windows in verse 16.
Ezekiel 40:26 describes another gate with palm tree ornaments, identical details within the same temple vision.
Ezekiel 40:7 describes side rooms and thresholds — different architectural details but part of the same gate vision.
In Ezekiel 41:16, narrow windows in the temple echo the windows and palm trees on the gate described here.
Ezekiel 41:18 also describes palm trees carved in the temple, matching the palm tree motif on the gate pillars here.
Ezekiel 41:26 similarly mentions narrow windows and palm trees on the side chambers, directly echoing these architectural details.
1 Kings 6:29 also describes carved palm trees on temple walls, matching the palm tree figures in Ezekiel’s gate vision.
1 Kings 6:32 shows palm tree carvings on temple doors, echoing the same decorative motif in Ezekiel’s gate.
1 Kings 6:35 adds palm tree carvings on temple panels, consistent with Ezekiel’s palm tree ornaments.
2 Chronicles 3:5 records palm trees emblazoned on temple paneling, matching Ezekiel’s palm tree figures.
In 1 Kings 6:4, narrow windows in Solomon's temple parallel the narrow windows on the gate here.