Ezekiel 43:3

And it was according to the appearance of the vision which I saw, even according to the vision that I saw when I came to destroy the city: and the visions were like the vision that I saw by the river Chebar; and I fell upon my face.

Cross-reference

Ezekiel 1:3 Allusion

Ezekiel 1:3 introduces the Chebar vision that Ezekiel 43:3 explicitly references as 'the vision I saw by the Chebar canal'.

Ezekiel 1:4-28 is the earlier vision by the Chebar canal that 43:3 explicitly says this new vision resembles — same glorious appearance.

Ezekiel 3:23 also describes the glory at the Chebar and the prophet falling on his face, mirroring the exact pattern here.

Ezekiel 8:4 Parallel

Ezekiel 8:4 shows the glory of God in a previous vision in the valley — another appearance like the one in 43:3.

Ezekiel 9:1 Historical context

Ezekiel 9:1 is the call for executioners — the beginning of the destruction vision that 43:3 recalls as 'when he came to destroy the city'.

Ezekiel 9:3 Allusion

Ezekiel 9:3 is the specific moment when God's glory moved to the threshold before the destruction — the exact event referenced in 43:3.

Ezekiel 1:1 Allusion

Ezekiel 1:1 records the heaven opening at Chebar and visions of God, the earlier vision compared in Ezekiel 43:3.

Ezekiel 1:3 provides the location and setting of the Chebar vision that Ezekiel 43:3 explicitly likens his temple vision to.

In Ezekiel 10:15, the cherubim are identified as the living creatures Ezekiel saw by the Chebar canal, directly linking to the vision in 43:3.

Ezekiel 44:4 repeats the falling-facedown response when Ezekiel sees the glory fill the temple, mirroring his reaction in 43:3.