Ezekiel 44:11
Yet they shall be ministers in my sanctuary, having charge at the gates of the house, and ministering to the house: they shall slay the burnt offering and the sacrifice for the people, and they shall stand before them to minister unto them.
Cross-reference
Ezekiel 44:14 reinforces their appointed duties — keeping charge of the house, not offering sacrifices.
Ezekiel 40:45 assigns house charge to priests, contrasting the Levites' limited duties here.
2 Chronicles 29:34 shows Levites helping slaughter offerings, matching their assigned task here.
2 Chronicles 30:17 has Levites slaughtering Passover lambs for the unclean, echoing their role here.
2 Chronicles 35:11 has Levites flaying the Passover offerings, directly matching the slaughtering duty here.
Numbers 8:19 describes the original appointment of Levites to serve in the sanctuary—the same role they continue in Ezekiel 44:11 after being disciplined.
Deuteronomy 10:8 recalls the Levites' high calling to stand before the Lord—contrasting with their demotion to gatekeepers in Ezekiel 44:11.
1 Chronicles 9:23 shows Levites as gatekeepers of the temple—paralleling the gate duty assigned to the demoted Levites in Ezekiel 44:11.
Numbers 16:9 speaks of Levites being separated for tabernacle service, a precedent for their duties here.
1 Chronicles 26:1-19 lists gatekeeper duties, similar to the Levite role assigned here.
2 Chronicles 35:10 describes Levites serving in divisions, a broader parallel to their appointed duties here.