Ezekiel 9:3
And the glory of the God of Israel was gone up from the cherub, whereupon he was, to the threshold of the house. And he called to the man clothed with linen, which had the writer’s inkhorn by his side;
Cross-reference
Ezekiel 8:4 describes the glory still in the temple; in 9:3 it ascends to the threshold, continuing the vision's progress.
Ezekiel 10:4 repeats the movement of the glory from the cherub to the threshold, echoing the same scene.
Ezekiel 11:22 shows the glory above the cherubim as they lift wings — the departure continues.
Ezekiel 11:23 records the glory leaving the city and standing on the mountain eastward — final departure.
Ezekiel 43:2-4 portrays the glory returning to the temple from the east — a contrast to its departure here.
Ezekiel 10:2 continues the vision: the same man in linen is commanded to take coals of fire from between the cherubim, advancing the judgment scene.
Ezekiel 10:3 provides the setting: cherubim on the south side and a cloud filling the inner court when the man entered.
Ezekiel 43:3 recalls this earlier vision of destruction, comparing it to the glory of God returning to the temple.
Ezekiel 3:23 first showed the glory to Ezekiel in the plain; here the glory moves from the cherub to the threshold.