Ezekiel 40:2

In the visions of God brought he me into the land of Israel, and set me upon a very high mountain, by which was as the frame of a city on the south.

Cross-reference

Ezekiel 48:30-35 concludes the same vision — describing the city's gates and name, fulfilling the structure seen.

Ezekiel 11:1 describes being brought by the Spirit to the temple gate — a very similar visionary transport.

Ezekiel 42:1 continues the temple tour — the guide leads him into the outer court, directly extending the vision scene.

Ezekiel 43:12 gives the law of the house on the mountain's top — the same mountain where he was set in 40:2.

Ezekiel 1:1 Parallel

In Ezekiel 1:1, the same phrase 'visions of God' opens the book, marking both as divine revelations.

Ezekiel 8:3 Parallel

In Ezekiel 8:3, the Spirit lifts him between heaven and earth in visions of God, a similar transport to this temple vision.

Revelation 21:10 directly mirrors Ezekiel's vision: John is carried to a high mountain to see the holy city.

Isaiah 2:2 Parallel

Isaiah 2:2 expands the mountain imagery — the Lord's house established as chief of mountains, drawing all nations.

Isaiah 2:3 Parallel

Isaiah 2:3 shows the mountain as source of God's law and instruction — a further dimension to Ezekiel's temple vision.