Exodus 24:9
Then went up Moses, and Aaron, Nadab, and Abihu, and seventy of the elders of Israel:
Cross-references
Exodus 24:1 commands Moses and the same group to come up; verse 9 shows them obeying that command.
Verse 11 continues the narrative: the same group saw God and ate a covenant meal after going up.
Exodus 6:23 identifies Nadab and Abihu as Aaron's sons—the same two listed here among those who went up.
Exodus 28:1 anoints Aaron and his sons as priests—Nadab and Abihu are later ordained for that role.
Nadab and Abihu, who went up here, later offered unauthorized fire and died—contrast between inclusion and judgment.
In Numbers 11:16, the same seventy elders are gathered again to receive the Spirit—reinforcing their role as witnesses and leaders.
In Ezekiel 8:11, seventy elders worship idols—a stark contrast to the seventy who saw God's glory here.
In 1 Chronicles 24:2, Nadab and Abihu's death without children contrasts with their presence here as key witnesses.