Exodus 25:23
Thou shalt also make a table of shittim wood: two cubits shall be the length thereof, and a cubit the breadth thereof, and a cubit and a half the height thereof.
Cross-references
In Exodus 37:10-16, the table is constructed exactly as commanded here — a direct fulfillment of the instructions for the showbread table.
Exodus 40:22 records Moses placing the table in the tabernacle, fulfilling the construction command given here.
Exodus 40:23 shows the showbread arranged on the table, completing the service instructions for this item.
Exodus 31:8 includes the table in the list of items to be made, showing its place in the tabernacle construction.
Exodus 35:13 records the table being brought for construction, continuing the same narrative.
Exodus 40:4 instructs placing the table in the tabernacle, completing its setup.
Leviticus 24:6 specifies two rows of six loaves each on the table, adding ritual detail to its use.
1 Kings 7:48 mentions Solomon's gold table for showbread, continuing the same tradition in the temple.
1 Chronicles 28:16 records David's provision of gold for tables of showbread, prefiguring temple furnishings.
2 Chronicles 4:19 lists the gold showbread table among temple furnishings, echoing its original purpose.
Hebrews 9:2 confirms the table's presence in the tabernacle, listing it alongside the lampstand and showbread.
Numbers 4:7 details the table's coverings and utensils during transport, showing its ongoing use.
2 Chronicles 4:8 describes ten tables in Solomon's temple, expanding the single table of the tabernacle.
Numbers 3:31 lists the table among items assigned to Kohathites for transport, showing its sacred status.