Ezekiel 48:30
And these are the goings out of the city on the north side, four thousand and five hundred measures.
Cross-reference
Ezekiel 48:16 gives the full city measurements — 4,500 cubits each side — and verse 30 begins with the north side measurement.
Ezekiel 48:32-35 completes the gate list that verse 30 introduces — naming the 12 gates of the city.
In Ezekiel 48:15, the city's common area is described, directly preceding the gate list in the same chapter's vision.
Ezekiel 42:16 records measuring the east side of the temple — parallel to the measuring of the city's north side.
In Ezekiel 45:6, the city's dimensions are assigned within the holy portion, part of the same temple vision that describes the city's gates.
Ezekiel 42:15 describes measuring the temple complex — a similar act of measuring sacred space as here with the city.
Revelation 21:16 describes the New Jerusalem as a square city — a heavenly fulfillment of Ezekiel's measured city.
Jeremiah 31:38 prophesies rebuilding Jerusalem with gates — Ezekiel's vision of the city's gates fulfills that prophecy.
In Zechariah 2:2, a man measures Jerusalem's dimensions, echoing the measurement of the restored city in Ezekiel's vision.