Ezekiel 44:16

They shall enter into my sanctuary, and they shall come near to my table, to minister unto me, and they shall keep my charge.

Cross-reference

Ezekiel 44:8 rebukes unfaithful Levites — contrast with the Zadokites who keep charge and enter the sanctuary here.

Ezekiel 41:22 identifies the 'table before the LORD' — the same altar/table the priests approach here.

Ezekiel 23:41 describes a table used for idolatry — contrasting with the holy table the faithful priests serve at here.

Ezekiel 48:11 identifies these priests as the sons of Zadok who kept the charge, confirming their identity.

Numbers 18:7 gives the priestly charge and exclusive access — the same duty and privilege the Zadokites fulfill here.

Deuteronomy 33:8-10 describes Levi's duties — teaching and offering — which the faithful priests here are commissioned to continue.

Malachi 1:7 Contrast

Malachi 1:7 condemns despising the Lord's table — directly contrasting the respectful approach of the faithful priests here.

Malachi 1:12 speaks of profaning the Lord's table — the opposite of the faithful priests' service in Ezekiel.

Numbers 16:5 shows God chooses who may approach Him — the same principle of divine selection for priestly access seen here.

1 Samuel 2:35 promises a faithful priest — the origin of the Zadokite line allowed to approach God's table here.

1 Kings 7:48 describes the gold table for the showbread — the same table the priests approach in Ezekiel's vision.

Zechariah 3:7 promises access to God's presence for keeping his charge — parallel privilege to the Zadokites here.