Isaiah 12 and Ezekiel match on the following themes:
The name Ezekiel means "God Will Strengthen" (Title Sentences). Isaiah 12:2 names the book of Ezekiel directly when it says "Yahvah is my strength."
It's not only the case that Ezekiel's name means Yahvah Will Strengthen. Ezekiel's story also captures how Yahvah was his strength. By the end of the vison that opens the book of Ezekiel, the Spirit has come into Ezekiel and lifted him up (strengthened him) several times and Ezekiel has this to say at the end.
Ezekiel received a difficult call, to warn the rebellious, and for this task he needed the strength of Yahvah.
One of the more memorable chapters in Ezekiel is his vision of the water flowing out from the temple. He walks across the water near it's source and it's ankle deep. Then he crosses again and it's knee deep. A third crossing farther still from the source and it's waist deep. Finally he finds the water has become a river and is too deep to cross on foot. Wherever this water flows it brings life and waters trees on the bank which bring healing to the nations. This vision is a match to Isaiah's reference to drawing water from the spring of salvation.