Exodus 25:12
And thou shalt cast four rings of gold for it, and put them in the four corners thereof; and two rings shall be in the one side of it, and two rings in the other side of it.
Cross-reference
Exodus 25:15 directly follows, stating the poles must remain in these rings — a sequential instruction.
Exodus 25:26 commands four gold rings for the table, mirroring the same design for carrying.
Exodus 27:7 describes poles inserted into rings for the altar, following the same carrying design as the ark.
Exodus 37:5 records the actual insertion of poles into the ark's rings, fulfilling this command.
Exodus 30:4 applies the same ring design to the incense altar, showing a consistent pattern for portable sacred furniture.
Exodus 38:7 shows poles inserted into the altar's rings, a parallel fulfillment for a different item.
Exodus 26:29 includes gold rings for the tabernacle frames, a similar but distinct use of rings.
Exodus 27:4 commands four bronze rings on the altar grating, similar in number and purpose but different metal.
1 Chronicles 15:15 records the Levites carrying the ark using the staves through these rings, fulfilling the construction command.