Deuteronomy 12:26
Only thy holy things which thou hast, and thy vows, thou shalt take, and go unto the place which the Lord shall choose:
Cross-reference
Deuteronomy 12:6 lists the same offerings to be brought to the chosen place, reinforcing the command in verse 26.
Deuteronomy 12:11 repeats the command to bring offerings to the place God chooses, identical in theme to verse 26.
Deuteronomy 16:2 commands the Passover sacrifice to be offered at the place God chooses — a specific instance of the general command here for all holy things.
1 Samuel 1:21-24 narrates Hannah paying her vow by bringing Samuel to the sanctuary, a concrete example of Deuteronomy 12:26.
Psalm 66:13-15 shows the psalmist fulfilling vows by bringing burnt offerings to God's house — a direct application of the command here to bring vow offerings to the chosen place.
Leviticus 7:16 gives the eating rules for vow offerings and freewill offerings — exactly the type of offerings commanded here to be brought to the chosen place.
2 Chronicles 32:12 records Hezekiah enforcing worship at one altar — a direct historical application of the centralization command here.
Leviticus 5:15 provides the guilt offering required when someone sins unintentionally concerning holy things — the same 'holy things' referenced here.
Leviticus 17:3 forbids slaughter outside the camp, requiring all sacrifices be brought to the sanctuary — reinforcing the centralization principle here.
Leviticus 22:18-33 gives rules for vow and freewill offerings, directly relating to the votive offerings in Deuteronomy 12:26.
Numbers 18:19 designates holy contributions as a perpetual covenant for priests, linking to the 'holy things' in Deuteronomy 12:26.
Genesis 28:20 records Jacob's vow to tithe, illustrating the kind of votive offering commanded in Deuteronomy 12:26.
Numbers 5:9 refers to holy gifts brought to the priest, similar to the 'holy things' in Deuteronomy 12:26 but focuses on priestly portion.
Numbers 5:10 mentions keeping holy gifts given to the priest, paralleling the votive offerings in Deuteronomy 12:26.
Joshua 22:27 describes the tribes performing service with burnt offerings and sacrifices at the altar — echoing the practice of bringing offerings to God's chosen place.