Ezekiel 12:6 Cross References
Ezekiel 12:6
6: As they watch, lift your pack to your shoulders and walk away into the night. Cover your face and don't look around. All of these actions will be a sign for the people of Israel."
Ezekiel 4:3
- Then take an iron griddle and place it between you and the city. Turn toward it and demonstrate how the enemy will attack Jerusalem. This will be a warning to the people of Israel.
Ezekiel 24:24
- Ezekiel is an example for you to follow; you will do as he has done. And when that time comes, you will know that I am the LORD."
Isaiah 8:18
- I and the children the LORD has given me have names that reveal the plans the LORD Almighty has for his people.
1 Samuel 28:8
- So Saul disguised himself by wearing ordinary clothing instead of his royal robes. Then he went to the woman's home at night, accompanied by two of his men. "I have to talk to a man who has died," he said. "Will you call up his spirit for me?"
Job 24:17
- The black night is their morning. They ally themselves with the terrors of the darkness.
2 Samuel 15:30
- David walked up the road that led to the Mount of Olives, weeping as he went. His head was covered and his feet were bare as a sign of mourning. And the people who were with him covered their heads and wept as they climbed the mountain.
Isaiah 20:2
- the LORD told Isaiah son of Amoz, "Take off all your clothes, including your sandals." Isaiah did as he was told and walked around naked and barefoot.
- Then the LORD said, "My servant Isaiah has been walking around naked and barefoot for the last three years. This is a sign--a symbol of the terrible troubles I will bring upon Egypt and Ethiopia.
- For the king of Assyria will take away the Egyptians and Ethiopians as prisoners. He will make them walk naked and barefoot, both young and old, their buttocks uncovered, to the shame of Egypt.
Ezekiel 12:11
- Then explain that your actions are a demonstration of what will soon happen to them, for they will be driven from their homes and sent away into exile.
- "Even Zedekiah will leave Jerusalem at night through a hole in the wall, taking only what he can carry with him. He will cover his face, and his eyes will never see his homeland again.