Exodus 29:35
And thus shalt thou do unto Aaron, and to his sons, according to all things which I have commanded thee: seven days shalt thou consecrate them.
Cross-reference
Exodus 29:30 specifies that the successor priest also wears the garments for seven days, extending the consecration pattern to future priests.
Exodus 29:37 adds that the altar is also consecrated over seven days, showing the parallel sanctification of priests and altar.
Exodus 40:12-15 records the actual washing, clothing, and anointing of Aaron and his sons, fulfilling the consecration command here.
Exodus 40:13 records the actual fulfillment of this command — Moses anoints and consecrates Aaron, completing the seven-day ordination.
Exodus 28:41 earlier commands the same anointing and ordination of Aaron and his sons, directly preceding the seven-day instruction.
Exodus 30:30 reiterates the command to anoint and consecrate Aaron and his sons, part of the same consecration process.
Leviticus 8:4-36 gives the detailed account of the seven-day consecration, directly executing the instructions from this verse.
Leviticus 8:33-35 gives the parallel account of the seven-day consecration, showing the same command carried out.
Leviticus 8:35 commands staying at the tent entrance for seven days, directly detailing the same consecration period.
Ezekiel 43:25 prescribes a seven-day consecration for the altar, echoing the pattern of the priestly ordination.
Leviticus 6:20 prescribes the grain offering for the day of anointing, which occurs during the seven-day consecration.