Ezekiel 41:16
The door posts, and the narrow windows, and the galleries round about on their three stories, over against the door, cieled with wood round about, and from the ground up to the windows, and the windows were covered;
Cross-reference
Ezekiel 41:26 also mentions narrow windows and side rooms, continuing the description of the temple's interior features.
Ezekiel 41:25 describes carved doors and a wooden canopy — continuing the same temple vision's woodwork and paneling details.
Ezekiel 42:3 mentions 'gallery faced gallery' — the same architectural feature of galleries described here in the temple complex.
Ezekiel 40:16 describes narrow windows in gateways, matching the narrow windows of the temple interior here.
Ezekiel 40:25 also mentions narrow windows and porticoes, linking gateway architecture to the temple's design.
1 Kings 6:4 notes narrow windows in Solomon's temple, a direct parallel to the windows described here.
In 1 Kings 6:15, Solomon's temple also has cedar paneling inside — matching the woodwork described here. A direct architectural parallel.
2 Chronicles 3:5 describes paneling the main hall with cypress — the same kind of interior woodwork as in this temple vision.
Haggai 1:4 rebukes people for having 'paneled houses' while God's house lies in ruins — contrasting selfish paneling with proper temple paneling here.