Ezekiel 43:4
And the glory of the Lord came into the house by the way of the gate whose prospect is toward the east.
Cross-reference
Ezekiel 10:18 shows the glory departing from the temple, contrasting directly with its return through the east gate in 43:4.
Ezekiel 10:19 has the glory leaving via the east gate; 43:4 has it entering through that same gate – a clear reversal.
Ezekiel 10:3 depicts the glory departing from the temple—the opposite movement from this return described here.
Ezekiel 11:23 describes the glory leaving the city—the direct reversal of the glory's return through the east gate here.
Ezekiel 44:1 shows the east gate now shut because the Lord entered through it—the consequence of this event.
Ezekiel 44:4 repeats that the glory filled the house, confirming this vision from a different vantage point.
Ezekiel 11:1 mentions the same east gate during the earlier vision of judgment—here the glory re-enters through that gate.
Haggai 2:5-9 promises God will fill the temple with glory, echoing the actual entry of glory through the east gate in 43:4.
In Exodus 40:34, the glory fills the tabernacle—same event pattern as the glory returning to the temple here. Both mark divine presence dwelling among Israel.
In 1 Kings 8:11, the glory fills Solomon's temple at its dedication—echoing this return of glory to the new temple.