Ezekiel 42:1
Then he brought me forth into the utter court, the way toward the north: and he brought me into the chamber that was over against the separate place, and which was before the building toward the north.
Cross-reference
Ezekiel 42:4 continues describing the chambers—their walkway and north-facing doors—directly expanding on the structure introduced in 42:1.
Ezekiel 40:2 sets the visionary context—Ezekiel is taken to a high mountain where the temple vision begins, grounding the tour in 42:1.
Ezekiel 40:3 introduces the bronze man with a measuring rod, who is the guide leading Ezekiel in 42:1.
Ezekiel 41:1 similarly begins measuring the sanctuary with “he brought me,” showing the same pattern of guided measurement as in 42:1.
Ezekiel 41:12-13 provides dimensions of the separate area and building that 42:1 mentions as landmarks for locating the chambers.
Ezekiel 40:17 describes the outer court chambers and pavement, giving the broader setting for this specific chamber.
Ezekiel 40:20 measures the north gate of the outer court, providing a northern counterpart to the north chambers in 42:1.
Ezekiel 40:24 continues the measuring tour with the south gate, parallel to the north chambers in 42:1—both show the same guided measurement process.
Ezekiel 41:9 describes the side chambers of the temple itself, while 42:1 describes separate chambers in the outer court—both relate to chamber architecture.
Revelation 11:2 also involves measuring a temple in a vision, but focuses on the outer court not measured—contrasting with Ezekiel’s detailed chamber measurements.