Ezekiel 48:8

And by the border of Judah, from the east side unto the west side, shall be the offering which ye shall offer of five and twenty thousand reeds in breadth, and in length as one of the other parts, from the east side unto the west side: and the sanctuary shall be in the midst of it.

Cross-reference

Ezekiel 48:35 names the city 'The Lord is There,' the goal of the sanctuary district.

Ezekiel 48:10 details the same holy oblation for priests — a direct continuation of the measurement here.

Ezekiel 48:21 again describes the holy oblation and sanctuary — another part of the same vision.

Ezekiel 45:1-6 gives the exact measurements and purpose of the holy district described here.

In Ephesians 2:20-22, believers become a holy temple — fulfilling the OT sanctuary pattern where God dwells in the midst.

Revelation 21:3 shows God dwelling with His people — the sanctuary in Ezekiel's land foreshadows this ultimate tabernacle.

Revelation 21:22 states there is no temple, for God and the Lamb are the temple — contrasting with Ezekiel's physical sanctuary.

Revelation 22:3 places God's throne in the new city — mirroring the sanctuary at the center of Ezekiel's holy portion.

Revelation 21:16 depicts the New Jerusalem as a square/cube — echoing the square holy portion with God's dwelling at center.

Zechariah 2:11 Related theme

Zechariah 2:11 promises God dwelling among his people, a theme fulfilled by the sanctuary.

2 Corinthians 6:16 applies the temple image to believers, seeing the church as fulfillment of God's dwelling prefigured here.

Isaiah 12:6 Related theme

Isaiah 12:6 celebrates God's presence in Zion, paralleling the sanctuary as his dwelling.

Isaiah 33:20–22 Related theme

Isaiah 33:20-22 depicts Zion as a secure tabernacle, echoing the sanctuary's role.

Zechariah 2:12 describes God's portion in the land, paralleling the holy district set apart.