Ezekiel 41:22

The altar of wood was three cubits high, and the length thereof two cubits; and the corners thereof, and the length thereof, and the walls thereof, were of wood: and he said unto me, This is the table that is before the Lord.

Cross-reference

Ezekiel 44:16 refers to the same table where priests minister — directly connecting to this altar.

Ezekiel 40:39 describes other tables for slaughter in the temple, contrasting with this sacred table before the Lord.

Exodus 25:28-30 describes the showbread table in the tabernacle — a precursor to this altar-table.

In Exodus 30:1-3, the incense altar of acacia wood is a precursor to the wooden altar/table in Ezekiel—both made of wood for divine service.

Leviticus 24:6 mentions the pure gold table for showbread — paralleling this wooden altar-table before the LORD.

1 Kings 7:48 describes Solomon's gold table for showbread — a parallel temple table to this wooden altar-table.

2 Chronicles 4:19 mentions Solomon's golden altar and tables for showbread — mirroring this altar-table in the temple vision.

Malachi 1:7 Parallel

Malachi 1:7 calls the altar 'the table of the LORD' — directly linking to this altar-table in Ezekiel's vision.

Malachi 1:12 rebukes those who despise the Lord's table, directly paralleling the sacred altar/table described here.

In 1 Corinthians 10:21, Paul uses the same 'table of the Lord' phrase to contrast Christian communion with pagan feasts.

In 1 Kings 6:22, the altar was overlaid with gold, while Ezekiel's altar is simply wood—different materials but both serve as altars.