Exodus 24:6

And Moses took half of the blood, and put it in basons; and half of the blood he sprinkled on the altar.

Cross-reference

Exodus 24:8 Parallel

Exodus 24:8 completes the blood ritual: Moses sprinkles the remaining blood on the people, sealing the covenant.

Exodus 29:16 describes the same action of sprinkling blood round about the altar during priestly consecration, continuing the ritual pattern established here.

Exodus 12:7 Related theme

Exodus 12:7 also involves applying blood (on doorposts) as a sign of deliverance, both using blood for ritual purposes.

Exodus 29:20 includes sprinkling blood on the altar but adds applying blood to the priests' bodies, expanding the ritual from covenant ratification to personal consecration.

Leviticus 1:5 repeats the same procedure of sprinkling blood round about the altar for burnt offerings, a direct continuation of sacrificial practice.

Leviticus 1:11 similarly instructs sprinkling blood round about the altar for the burnt offering of sheep or goats.

Colossians 1:20 sees Christ's blood making peace and reconciling all things, typologically fulfilled from the covenant blood here.

Hebrews 9:18 explicitly states that the first covenant was dedicated with blood, directly referencing this event.

Hebrews 12:24 speaks of the 'blood of sprinkling' of the new covenant, contrasting and fulfilling the old covenant blood here.

1 Peter 1:2 Allusion

In 1 Peter 1:2, the sprinkling of Christ's blood for sanctification echoes this covenant blood-sprinkling ceremony, showing its fulfillment in the New Covenant.

2 Kings 17:15 Historical context

2 Kings 17:15 describes Israel despising the covenant made with their fathers — the same covenant ratified here with blood. Shows later unfaithfulness.

2 Kings 17:35 Historical context

2 Kings 17:35 refers to the covenant God made with Israel — the same Sinai covenant ratified with blood here. It recalls its commandments.

2 Chronicles 34:31 Historical context

2 Chronicles 34:31 records Josiah's covenant renewal — a later commitment to the same covenant made here with blood.

Psalm 74:20 Related theme

Psalm 74:20 pleads for God to remember the covenant — the same covenant ratified with blood here.

Jeremiah 31:32 contrasts the new covenant with the old covenant made with their fathers — the same covenant ratified here.

Hebrews 9:19 directly recounts this event — Moses sprinkling blood as part of the covenant inauguration.