1 Samuel 2:13

And the priests’ custom with the people was, that, when any man offered sacrifice, the priest’s servant came, while the flesh was in seething, with a fleshhook of three teeth in his hand;

Cross-reference

1 Samuel 2:22 adds another sin of Eli's sons (sexual immorality) — expanding the portrait of their corruption beyond the ritual abuse described here.

1 Samuel 2:29 is God's rebuke focusing on taking the choicest parts — the exact abuse described in verse 13, showing divine condemnation.

1 Chronicles 28:17 shows David's provision of fleshhooks for the temple — the same utensil here misused by Eli's sons for greedy taking.

2 Chronicles 4:16 records Hiram making fleshhooks for the temple — contrasting the proper sacred use with the corrupt practice here.

Exodus 29:31 commands boiling the ordination ram's flesh — the same action performed corruptly by Eli's sons, showing deviation from God's instructions.

Leviticus 8:31 instructs boiling and eating the ordination offering — the very practice perverted by Eli's sons taking meat before fat was burned.

1 Corinthians 10:18 Related theme

1 Corinthians 10:18 states that those who eat sacrifices are partakers of the altar — the same principle underlying the priests' portion here, though abused.

2 Chronicles 35:13 describes proper boiling of sacrifices in pots for Passover — contrasting with the greedy priestly taking here.

Ezekiel 46:20 shows the proper place for priests to boil offerings — contrasting with the corrupt meat-taking of Eli's sons.