Exodus 29:36
And thou shalt offer every day a bullock for a sin offering for atonement: and thou shalt cleanse the altar, when thou hast made an atonement for it, and thou shalt anoint it, to sanctify it.
Cross-references
Exodus 29:10-14 details the same bull sin offering for atonement — directly parallel to the daily sacrifice commanded here.
Exodus 30:28 specifically commands anointing the altar of burnt offering, directly echoing the command in 29:36.
Exodus 40:9-11 records the actual anointing of the altar, fulfilling the command in 29:36.
Exodus 40:10 repeats the command to anoint the altar of burnt offering, emphasizing its consecration.
Exodus 30:10 prescribes annual atonement on the same altar, a different ritual from its initial consecration.
Hebrews 10:11 contrasts these repeated daily sacrifices with Christ's single offering — emphasizing their inability to remove sin.
In Hebrews 9:23, the earthly altar's purification prefigures the need for better sacrifices to purify heavenly realities.
Hebrews 9:22 states the principle of blood purification for forgiveness — underlying the sin offering's purpose here.
Ezekiel 43:25 mirrors this seven-day sin offering for altar consecration — identical pattern of daily atonement.
Leviticus 16:16-19 describes purging and consecrating the altar with blood — parallel to the atonement and consecration ritual here.
Hebrews 7:27 contrasts the repeated daily sacrifices commanded here with Christ's single, sufficient sacrifice.
In Hebrews 9:21, the sprinkling of blood on the tabernacle and vessels recalls the purification rites commanded here.
In Leviticus 8:15, Moses performs the exact purification and atonement ritual commanded here, inaugurating the priesthood.
Ezekiel 43:27 completes the consecration process — after seven days, offerings begin. Echoes the ordination period's end.
In Ezekiel 43:20, a similar altar purification with blood is prescribed for the new temple, reflecting the same principle.
Numbers 7:1 summarizes the completion of the anointing of the altar and its utensils.
Leviticus 8:10 describes Moses anointing the tabernacle and all its contents, including the altar.
In 1 Chronicles 6:49, the priestly role of offering sin offerings for atonement is summarized, echoing the daily command here.