Exodus 29:29
And the holy garments of Aaron shall be his sons’ after him, to be anointed therein, and to be consecrated in them.
Cross-reference
Exodus 29:5-7 details the dressing and anointing of Aaron with these very garments, the ceremony referenced here.
Exodus 28:3 commands making Aaron's garments by skilled artisans — here those garments are to be passed to his sons for ordination.
Exodus 28:4 specifies the holy garments (breastpiece, ephod, etc.) that are to be passed down and used for anointing in this verse.
Exodus 30:30 commands anointing of Aaron and his sons, which is performed using these holy garments.
Exodus 40:15 confirms the perpetual priesthood for Aaron's descendants through anointing, echoing the inheritance of garments here.
Exodus 28:2 describes the holy garments as for glory and beauty, complementing their use for anointing and ordination here.
Leviticus 8:7-12 records Moses dressing and anointing Aaron, the narrative fulfillment of the consecration instructions here.
Numbers 20:26-28 shows the actual transfer of Aaron's holy garments to Eleazar at his death, fulfilling the instruction here.
Leviticus 16:32 describes the anointed high priest (succeeding his father) wearing holy garments, reflecting the succession and anointing here.
In Leviticus 21:10, the chief priest's anointing and garments are highlighted, directly echoing the holiness of the priestly garments described here.
In Numbers 20:28, Moses transfers Aaron's garments to Eleazar, fulfilling the command that the holy garments pass to Aaron's sons after him.