Ezekiel 10:2 Cross References
Ezekiel 10:2
2: Then the LORD spoke to the man in linen clothing and said, "Go in between the whirling wheels beneath the cherubim, and take a handful of glowing coals and scatter them over the city." He did this as I watched.
Revelation 8:5
- Then the angel filled the incense burner with fire from the altar and threw it down upon the earth; and thunder crashed, lightning flashed, and there was a terrible earthquake.
Ezekiel 1:13
- The living beings looked like bright coals of fire or brilliant torches, and it looked as though lightning was flashing back and forth among them.
Ezekiel 9:2
- Six men soon appeared from the upper gate that faces north, each carrying a battle club in his hand. One of them was dressed in linen and carried a writer's case strapped to his side. They all went into the Temple courtyard and stood beside the bronze altar.
- Then the glory of the God of Israel rose up from between the cherubim, where it had rested, and moved to the entrance of the Temple. And the LORD called to the man dressed in linen who was carrying the writer's case.
Ezekiel 10:16
- When the cherubim moved, the wheels moved with them. When they rose into the air, the wheels stayed beside them, going with them as they flew.
Ezekiel 20:47
- Give the southern wilderness this message from the Sovereign LORD: Hear the word of the LORD! I will set you on fire, O forest, and every tree will be burned--green and dry trees alike. The terrible flames will not be quenched; they will scorch everything from south to north.
- And all the world will see that I, the LORD, have set this fire. It will not be put out."
Ezekiel 1:15
- As I looked at these beings, I saw four wheels on the ground beneath them, one wheel belonging to each.
- The wheels sparkled as if made of chrysolite. All four wheels looked the same; each wheel had a second wheel turning crosswise within it.
- The beings could move forward in any of the four directions they faced, without turning as they moved.
- The rims of the four wheels were awesomely tall, and they were covered with eyes all around the edges.
- When the four living beings moved, the wheels moved with them. When they flew upward, the wheels went up, too.
Psalms 18:12
- The brilliance of his presence broke through the clouds, raining down hail and burning coals.
- The LORD thundered from heaven; the Most High gave a mighty shout.
Isaiah 30:30
- And the LORD will make his majestic voice heard. With angry indignation he will bring down his mighty arm on his enemies. It will descend with devouring flames, with cloudbursts, thunderstorms, and huge hailstones, bringing their destruction.
Jeremiah 24:8
- "But the rotten figs," the LORD said, "represent King Zedekiah of Judah, his officials, all the people left in Jerusalem, and those who live in Egypt. I will treat them like spoiled figs, too rotten to eat.
- I will make them an object of horror and evil to every nation on earth. They will be disgraced and mocked, taunted and cursed, wherever I send them.
- I will send war, famine, and disease until they have vanished from the land of Israel, which I gave to them and their ancestors."
Ezekiel 10:7
- Then one of the cherubim reached out his hand and took some live coals from the fire burning among them. He put the coals into the hands of the man in linen clothing, and the man took them and went out.
- (All the cherubim had what looked like human hands hidden beneath their wings.)
- Each of the four cherubim had a wheel beside him, and the wheels sparkled like chrysolite.
- All four wheels looked the same; each wheel had a second wheel turning crosswise within it.
- The cherubim could move forward in any of the four directions they faced, without turning as they moved. They went straight in the direction in which their heads were turned, never turning aside.
Psalms 140:10
- Let burning coals fall down on their heads, or throw them into the fire, or into deep pits from which they can't escape.
Isaiah 6:6
- Then one of the seraphim flew over to the altar, and he picked up a burning coal with a pair of tongs.
- He touched my lips with it and said, "See, this coal has touched your lips. Now your guilt is removed, and your sins are forgiven."
Exodus 9:8
- Then the LORD said to Moses and Aaron, "Take soot from a furnace, and have Moses toss it into the sky while Pharaoh watches.
- It will spread like fine dust over the whole land of Egypt, causing boils to break out on people and animals alike."
- So they gathered soot from a furnace and went to see Pharaoh. As Pharaoh watched, Moses tossed the soot into the air, and terrible boils broke out on the people and animals throughout Egypt.
Ezekiel 24:9
- "This is what the Sovereign LORD says: Destruction is certain for Jerusalem, the city of murderers! I myself will pile up the fuel beneath her.
- Yes, heap on the wood! Let the fire roar to make the pot boil. Cook the meat well with many spices. Then empty the pot and burn the bones.
- Now set the empty pot on the coals to scorch away the filth and corruption.
- But it's hopeless; the corruption remains. So throw it into the fire!
- It is the filth and corruption of your lewdness and idolatry. And now, because I tried to cleanse you but you refused, you will remain filthy until my fury against you has been satisfied.
2 Kings 25:9
- He burned down the Temple of the LORD, the royal palace, and all the houses of Jerusalem. He destroyed all the important buildings in the city.
Ezekiel 9:11
- Then the man in linen clothing, who carried the writer's case, reported back and said, "I have finished the work you gave me to do."