Isaiah 6:4
And the posts of the door moved at the voice of him that cried, and the house was filled with smoke.
Cross-reference
In Exodus 40:34, the glory cloud fills the tabernacle, prefiguring the smoke that fills the temple in Isaiah's vision.
In 1 Kings 8:10-12, the cloud of glory fills Solomon's temple, just as smoke fills it during Isaiah's vision.
In 2 Chronicles 5:13, the cloud fills the temple after praise, mirroring the smoke filling the temple in Isaiah's vision.
In 2 Chronicles 5:14, the priests cannot minister due to the cloud, similar to the effect of the smoke in Isaiah's vision.
In Ezekiel 10:5, the sound of cherubim wings fills the temple like God's voice, paralleling the sound and shaking in Isaiah's vision.
In Amos 9:1, the thresholds shake at God's command, directly echoing the shaking doorposts in Isaiah's vision of judgment.
Revelation 15:8 directly mirrors this: the temple is filled with smoke from God's glory, preventing entry.
Exodus 19:18 shows Sinai covered in smoke as God descends in fire—same theophanic smoke and shaking.
Exodus 40:35 has the glory cloud filling the tabernacle, barring Moses—parallel to smoke filling the temple.
Ezekiel 44:4 recounts the glory of the LORD filling the house, and the prophet falls—parallel to the smoke and Isaiah's reaction.
In 2 Chronicles 6:1, Solomon says God dwells in a dark cloud, connecting to the smoke-filled temple in Isaiah's vision.
In Ezekiel 1:24, the sound of the living creatures' wings is like the voice of the Almighty, similar to the shaking in Isaiah's temple vision.