Exodus 29:42
This shall be a continual burnt offering throughout your generations at the door of the tabernacle of the congregation before the Lord: where I will meet you, to speak there unto thee.
Cross-reference
Exodus 29:38 specifies the two lambs for the daily burnt offering, providing the concrete details of the continual offering mentioned here.
Exodus 25:22 first promises that God will meet Moses from above the mercy seat; here that meeting is relocated to the tent door.
Exodus 30:6 places God's meeting with Moses at the incense altar before the veil, another location for the same divine encounter.
Exodus 30:8 describes the daily incense offering, another perpetual ritual at the tent of meeting, complementing the burnt offering.
Exodus 30:36 repeats the phrase 'where I will meet with thee' regarding the incense placed before the testimony, echoing the meeting promise.
Leviticus 1:1 fulfills this promise as God actually speaks to Moses from the tabernacle of meeting.
Numbers 17:4 uses the same meeting formula 'where I will meet with you' for the location of the rods before the testimony.
Numbers 28:6 reiterates this same continual burnt offering, confirming its perpetual institution from Sinai.
Daniel 8:11-13 prophesies the removal of this very daily sacrifice (tamid) by the little horn, linking future desecration to this institution.
Daniel 12:11 also refers to the cessation of the daily sacrifice, using the same tamid concept from Exodus 29:42.
Leviticus 1:3 repeats the location 'door of the tabernacle of meeting' for burnt offerings, reinforcing the same sacrificial system.
Numbers 28:7 details the drink offering for the daily burnt offering, expanding on the same institution commanded here.
Psalm 141:2 metaphorically refers to the evening sacrifice, a specific part of the continual offering described here.