Exodus 29:30

And that son that is priest in his stead shall put them on seven days, when he cometh into the tabernacle of the congregation to minister in the holy place.

Cross-references

In Exodus 29:35, the same seven-day ordination period is reiterated, directly reinforcing the duration commanded here.

Leviticus 8:33-35 describes the actual seven-day ordination ritual, directly paralleling the command here and providing its fulfillment.

Leviticus 9:1 Historical context

Leviticus 9:1 begins 'on the eighth day', immediately following the seven-day ordination period commanded here, showing sequential completion.

Leviticus 9:8 Historical context

In Leviticus 9:8, Aaron begins his priestly ministry on the eighth day, directly following the seven-day consecration here.

Ezekiel 43:26 prescribes a seven-day consecration for the altar, directly paralleling the seven-day priestly consecration here.

Numbers 20:26 Historical context

Numbers 20:26 shows the actual transfer of priestly garments to the successor Eleazar, fulfilling the succession described here.

Leviticus 16:32 describes the high priest's successor wearing holy garments for atonement, echoing the seven-day consecration here.

Leviticus 21:10 refers to the same anointed high priest who wears sacred garments, adding restrictions on mourning.

In Numbers 20:28, Eleazar puts on Aaron's garments as the son who becomes priest, but no mention of the seven-day period specified here.