Exodus 28:40
And for Aaron’s sons thou shalt make coats, and thou shalt make for them girdles, and bonnets shalt thou make for them, for glory and for beauty.
Cross-references
Exodus 28:2 says Aaron's garments are for glory and beauty; this verse uses the same phrase for his sons' garments.
Exodus 28:4 lists Aaron's sacred garments — the high priest's vestments — while this verse instructs on garments for his sons, the ordinary priests.
Exodus 29:9 instructs to gird priests with sashes and put headbands on them during ordination, directly applying this command.
Exodus 39:27 records that they made the tunics of fine linen for Aaron and his sons, fulfilling the command here for tunics.
Exodus 39:29 describes making the embroidered sash, matching the sash commanded here for Aaron's sons.
Exodus 39:41 summarizes all the holy garments made for Aaron and his sons, including those specified here.
Exodus 29:8 records the actual putting of coats on Aaron's sons, fulfilling the command given in Exodus 28:40.
Leviticus 8:13 narrates Moses actually clothing Aaron's sons with tunics, sashes, and headbands as commanded here.
Leviticus 8:2 lists the garments among items for the consecration ceremony, directly tying to the priestly garments commanded.
Ezra 3:10 shows priests wearing their vestments at the temple foundation, fulfilling the command here for priestly garments.
Ezekiel 42:14 details the holy garments' removal before leaving the sanctuary, reinforcing their sacred nature as prescribed here.
Ezekiel 44:17 prescribes linen garments for priests in the inner court, echoing the linen tunics for Aaron's sons here.
Ezekiel 44:18 commands linen turbans and undergarments for priests, similar to the headbands and sashes for Aaron's sons here.