Ezekiel 43:5

So the spirit took me up, and brought me into the inner court; and, behold, the glory of the Lord filled the house.

Cross-reference

Ezekiel 44:4 repeats the scene of the glory filling the temple from a different vantage point — same event.

Ezekiel 40:2 begins the temple vision with God bringing Ezekiel to a mountain — here the Spirit brings him into the inner court.

Ezekiel 37:1 records the Spirit setting Ezekiel in a valley of dry bones — same mode of divine transport as here.

Ezekiel 8:3 Parallel

Ezekiel 8:3 similarly describes the spirit lifting Ezekiel to Jerusalem for a vision—same divine transport mechanism.

In Ezekiel 3:12-14, the spirit also lifts Ezekiel—a similar transportation experience in an earlier vision.

Ezekiel 10:4 describes the glory filling the temple as it departs — opposite to the return in Ezekiel 43:5.

Ezekiel 8:16 shows idolatry in the temple — a direct contrast to the glory filling it in Ezekiel 43:5.

Ezekiel 11:1 also has the spirit lifting Ezekiel to the east gate—another instance of prophetic transport.

Exodus 40:34 records the glory filling the tabernacle — the OT precedent for God's glory filling the dwelling place, now fulfilled in Ezekiel's temple.

Haggai 2:7-9 promises God will fill the temple with greater glory — directly echoing the filling in Ezekiel's vision of the restored temple.

2 Chronicles 5:14 records the same event as 1 Kings 8:11 — God's glory filling Solomon's temple, paralleling Ezekiel's restored temple vision.

1 Kings 8:11 uses the same phrase 'the glory of the Lord filled the house' — directly parallel to Ezekiel's vision of restored glory in the temple.

2 Chronicles 7:1 also records the glory of the Lord filling the temple at its dedication — parallel to Ezekiel's vision of restored glory.

2 Kings 21:5 describes pagan altars in the temple courts — a stark contrast to God's glory filling the temple in Ezekiel's vision.

2 Kings 2:16 describes the Spirit catching up Elijah — same concept of Spirit relocation of a prophet.

1 Kings 18:12 shows the Spirit carrying Elijah away — a similar OT example of prophetic transport.

Exodus 29:43 promises God's glory sanctifying the tabernacle — a precursor to the temple glory in Ezekiel's vision.

Acts 8:39 Parallel

Acts 8:39 has the Spirit carry Philip away after baptism — a NT parallel to Ezekiel's Spirit-led transport.

Isaiah 6:3 Parallel

Isaiah 6:3 declares the whole earth full of God's glory — a broader parallel to the temple being filled in Ezekiel's vision.

2 Corinthians 12:2-4 describes a man caught up to paradise — a NT parallel of being transported by the Spirit, though Paul is unsure of the mode.