2 Chronicles 31:3

He appointed also the king’s portion of his substance for the burnt offerings, to wit, for the morning and evening burnt offerings, and the burnt offerings for the sabbaths, and for the new moons, and for the set feasts, as it is written in the law of the Lord.

Cross-reference

2 Chronicles 30:24 also shows Hezekiah providing animals for offerings; this continues the same pattern of royal generosity.

Exodus 29:38-42 is the original law for daily burnt offerings that Hezekiah follows—the source of the command cited here.

Leviticus 23:2–44 Historical context

Leviticus 23:2-44 provides the full list of appointed feasts that Hezekiah followed 'as written in the Law'.

Numbers 28:3-8 records the same daily burnt offering law, reinforcing the command Hezekiah implemented.

Numbers 28:9 prescribes the Sabbath burnt offering, which Hezekiah provided as part of his royal provision.

Numbers 28:10 repeats the Sabbath offering regulation, directly matching Hezekiah's action.

Numbers 28:11-31 covers new moon and feast offerings, exactly the categories Hezekiah made provision for.

Numbers 29:1-40 details the seventh month feasts, part of the appointed feasts Hezekiah supported.

In Deuteronomy 16:1-17, the Lord commands the three pilgrimage festivals, the very appointed feasts Hezekiah reinstated here.

Ezekiel 45:17 likewise assigns the prince the duty to provide burnt offerings for feasts, new moons, and Sabbaths—mirroring Hezekiah's practice.

Ezekiel 46:4-7 specifies the prince's offerings on Sabbaths and new moons, directly paralleling the provisions Hezekiah made.

Numbers 28:6 gives the law for the continual morning and evening burnt offering, which Hezekiah provided for here.

Numbers 29:39 Historical context

Numbers 29:39 summarizes offerings for appointed festivals, the same ones Hezekiah included in his provision.

1 Chronicles 16:40 records David establishing the same daily burnt offerings according to the Law, paralleling Hezekiah's actions.