Ezekiel 46:20

Then said he unto me, This is the place where the priests shall boil the trespass offering and the sin offering, where they shall bake the meat offering; that they bear them not out into the utter court, to sanctify the people.

Cross-reference

Ezekiel 46:24 describes kitchens for boiling people's sacrifices — complementing the priests' boiling area in verse 20.

Ezekiel 44:29 grants priests the right to eat sin and guilt offerings — here they are given a designated place to boil them.

Leviticus 7:1-38 provides the original regulations for guilt and sin offerings — the same offerings Ezekiel's priests boil here in the designated area.

1 Samuel 2:13-15 shows priests taking raw meat by force — a corruption of sacrificial procedures, contrasting with the proper boiling place here.

2 Chronicles 35:13 describes boiling holy offerings during Passover — here a permanent place for boiling sin and guilt offerings is instituted.

Leviticus 6:26 specifies the sin offering must be eaten in a holy place in the court — Ezekiel 46:20 designates a specific area for boiling it.

Exodus 29:31 commands boiling the ordination ram in a holy place — similar to Ezekiel's designated boiling area for offerings.

Leviticus 2:4 gives instructions for baking grain offerings — here the priests are told where to bake them in the temple.

Leviticus 8:31 instructs boiling ordination flesh at the tent entrance — similar to Ezekiel's dedicated boiling place for offerings.