Ezekiel 9:1

He cried also in mine ears with a loud voice, saying, Cause them that have charge over the city to draw near, even every man with his destroying weapon in his hand.

Cross-reference

In Ezekiel 43:3, the prophet recalls the vision 'when He came to destroy the city'—directly referencing the judgment scene in chapter 9.

In Exodus 12:23, the destroyer smites Egypt — here executioners with weapons are similarly agents of divine judgment.

In 1 Chronicles 21:15, God sends a destroying angel to Jerusalem — directly parallel to the executioners dispatched here for judgment.

In Jeremiah 22:7, God appoints destroyers with weapons against Jerusalem — a direct parallel to the executioners called here.

Isaiah 10:6 Parallel

In Isaiah 10:6, God commissions Assyria as His judgment tool — similar to commissioning executioners here to destroy.

Isaiah 10:7 Contrast

In Isaiah 10:7, Assyria intends its own destruction, unlike the obedient executioners here — a contrast between willing and unwitting agents.

In Revelation 1:10, John hears a loud voice like a trumpet in a vision — echoing Ezekiel's auditory experience of God's commanding voice.

Amos 3:7 Historical context

Amos 3:7 says God reveals his plans to prophets; this vision of judgment is an example of that revelation.

In Revelation 1:11, the loud voice commands John to write — here it commands destroyers to act; both are divine directives in visions.