Exodus 29:39

The one lamb thou shalt offer in the morning; and the other lamb thou shalt offer at even:

Cross-references

Exodus 29:41 details the grain and drink offerings accompanying the evening lamb — completing the daily sacrifice instructions.

2 Chronicles 13:11 Historical context

2 Chronicles 13:11 cites the faithful priests offering morning and evening burnt offerings, upholding this command.

Ezekiel 46:13 prescribes the morning lamb offering, continuing the daily sacrifice pattern from this command.

Luke 1:10 Historical context

Luke 1:10 shows the evening sacrifice time still observed in the NT as a time of prayer outside the temple.

Numbers 28:3 repeats the command for two lambs as a regular offering — a parallel instruction for the daily sacrifice.

1 Kings 18:36 Historical context

1 Kings 18:36 places Elijah's prayer at the time of the evening offering — showing the same sacrificial hour.

2 Kings 3:20 Historical context

2 Kings 3:20 records water arriving at the morning sacrifice time — linking divine provision to the daily offering hour.

1 Chronicles 23:30 assigns Levites to praise at morning and evening — the same times as the daily sacrifices.

Ezra 9:4 Historical context

Ezra 9:4 uses the evening sacrifice as a time marker for Ezra's distress — showing its continued significance.

Psalm 141:2 Allusion

Psalm 141:2 likens prayer to the evening offering — using the daily sacrifice as a metaphor for worship.

Acts 3:1 Historical context

Acts 3:1 notes the ninth hour prayer, the time of the evening lamb offering, showing continuity of worship practice.

Hebrews 10:11 contrasts the repeated daily sacrifices (like this) with Christ's once-for-all sacrifice, highlighting their insufficiency.

2 Kings 16:15 Historical context

2 Kings 16:15 records King Ahaz maintaining the morning and evening offerings, albeit on an altered altar.

Numbers 4:16 Related theme

Numbers 4:16 assigns Eleazar charge over the regular grain offering, a component of the daily sacrifice system.