Zechariah 5:1
Then I turned, and lifted up mine eyes, and looked, and behold a flying roll.
Cross-references
In Zechariah 5:2, the flying scroll's dimensions are given — it is the same scroll introduced in the previous verse.
Zechariah 5:5 continues the same vision, introducing an angel explaining the flying scroll—direct sequential link.
In Zechariah 1:18, another night vision begins with 'I looked up'—same visionary style and book context, but different imagery (horns vs. flying scroll).
Zechariah 6:1 opens another night vision (four chariots) in the same sequence, sharing the visionary format.
Ezekiel 2:9 also presents a visionary scroll handed to the prophet, reinforcing the image of a scroll as a divine message.
Ezekiel 2:10 reveals the scroll is written with lamentations and woe, mirroring the curse written on the flying scroll.
Revelation 5:1-14 shows a sealed scroll in heaven, paralleling the visionary scroll here as a symbol of God's plan and judgment.
Revelation 10:2 features a little open scroll held by an angel, sharing the motif of a visionary scroll containing God's message.