Exodus 26:33
And thou shalt hang up the vail under the taches, that thou mayest bring in thither within the vail the ark of the testimony: and the vail shall divide unto you between the holy place and the most holy.
Cross-references
Exodus 25:16 commands placing the testimony into the ark—the same ark that Exodus 26:33 says is to be brought inside the veil.
Exodus 36:36 reports the actual construction of the four gold‑overlaid acacia pillars and silver sockets for the veil—exactly matching the instructions in Exodus 26:33.
Exodus 40:21 records Moses actually bringing the ark inside and setting up the veil—fulfilling the instruction given in Exodus 26:33.
Exodus 37:1 records Bezalel making the ark according to the pattern, placed behind the veil in 26:33.
Exodus 40:3 shows Moses placing the ark and screening it with the veil, directly enacting the instruction in 26:33.
Leviticus 16:2 expands on the veil's role, restricting entry to the high priest once a year because God appears above the mercy seat.
1 Kings 8:6 shows Solomon placing the ark in the temple's inner sanctuary, mirroring the tabernacle's Holy of Holies arrangement.
2 Chronicles 5:7-10 recounts priests bringing the ark into the Most Holy Place, directly fulfilling the tabernacle pattern.
Hebrews 9:3 explicitly mentions the second veil and the Holy of Holies, directly corresponding to the veil and ark here.
2 Chronicles 3:8 details the dimensions and gold overlay of the temple's Most Holy Place, directly parallel to the tabernacle's inner sanctuary.
Ezekiel 41:4 measures the Most Holy Place in Ezekiel's temple vision, a direct parallel to the tabernacle's inner sanctuary.
Hebrews 9:4 lists items in the Most Holy Place (ark, manna, rod), the area separated by the veil described in Exodus.