2 Chronicles 35:11
And they killed the passover, and the priests sprinkled the blood from their hands, and the Levites flayed them.
Cross-references
2 Chronicles 29:34 records Levites flaying sacrifices when priests were few — a parallel division of labor in temple service.
2 Chronicles 30:16 describes the same procedure for Hezekiah's Passover: priests receive blood from Levites and sprinkle it.
2 Chronicles 29:22-24 records similar slaughter and blood sprinkling during Hezekiah's reform — paralleling Josiah's Passover ritual.
Leviticus 1:6 instructs flaying the burnt offering — here the Levites flay the Passover lambs, following similar sacrificial practice.
Hebrews 9:22 states the principle that blood is required for forgiveness — the Passover lamb's blood here prefigures Christ's atonement.
Ezra 6:20 describes the returned exiles slaughtering the Passover lamb with Levites — a parallel observance of Passover.
Leviticus 1:5 prescribes slaughter and blood sprinkling for burnt offerings — the same actions are performed here for the Passover lambs.
Numbers 18:3 restricts Levites from touching sanctuary objects — here they flay the lamb but priests handle blood, consistent with their roles.
Numbers 18:7 emphasizes priests' exclusive altar role — here priests alone sprinkle the blood, reflecting that hierarchical structure.
1 Chronicles 23:28 outlines Levitical duties — here the Levites perform flaying, a specific instance of that service.
Ezekiel 44:11 assigns Levites to slaughter sacrifices — here they flay the Passover lambs, a related duty.