Ezekiel 40:4
And the man said unto me, Son of man, behold with thine eyes, and hear with thine ears, and set thine heart upon all that I shall shew thee; for to the intent that I might shew them unto thee art thou brought hither: declare all that thou seest to the house of Israel.
Cross-reference
Ezekiel 3:17 appoints Ezekiel as a watchman to warn Israel, directly linking to the call to report what he sees.
Ezekiel 43:10 instructs Ezekiel to describe the temple to Israel for their shame, fulfilling the command to tell everything he sees.
Ezekiel 44:5 repeats the same threefold instruction — look, listen, give attention — regarding temple regulations.
In Ezekiel 47:6, the angel again asks 'Son of man, do you see this?'—echoing the same call to observe in the temple vision.
Jeremiah 26:2, 'tell them everything; do not omit a word' — directly parallels Ezekiel's instruction to tell all he sees.
Deuteronomy 32:46, Moses urges 'take to heart' and command your children — same dual call to attention and transmission as Ezekiel.
Exodus 7:23, Pharaoh did not take the plague to heart — contrasts with Ezekiel's command to pay close attention.
Exodus 9:21, those who ignored God's word — opposite of Ezekiel's instruction to heed and declare what he sees.
Acts 20:27, Paul proclaims the whole will of God — matching Ezekiel's charge to declare everything shown to him.