1 Chronicles 16:40

To offer burnt offerings unto the Lord upon the altar of the burnt offering continually morning and evening, and to do according to all that is written in the law of the Lord, which he commanded Israel;

Cross-reference

Exodus 29:38 is the law commanding the daily burnt offering that 1 Chronicles 16:40 is following.

Numbers 28:3-8 provides the original law for the daily burnt offering—two lambs, grain, and drink offerings—that David here commands to follow.

2 Chronicles 2:4 shows Solomon continuing the same daily morning and evening burnt offerings at the temple he builds.

Ezra 3:3 Parallel

Ezra 3:3 describes the returned exiles immediately reinstating the daily morning and evening burnt offerings on the new altar.

2 Chronicles 31:3 records Hezekiah’s royal provision for the daily morning and evening burnt offerings, renewing David’s command.

Ezekiel 46:13-15 prescribes a similar daily morning lamb offering in the future temple, echoing the same continual pattern.

Amos 4:4 Contrast

Amos 4:4 sarcastically urges sinful sacrifices every morning, twisting the very practice that David commands be kept holy.