Ezra 3:5
And afterward offered the continual burnt offering, both of the new moons, and of all the set feasts of the Lord that were consecrated, and of every one that willingly offered a freewill offering unto the Lord.
Cross-reference
Exodus 29:38-42 institutes the daily burnt offering, which Ezra 3:5 reinstitutes as the regular offering.
Numbers 28:3-10 prescribes the daily and Sabbath offerings, which Ezra 3:5 follows in the restored worship.
Numbers 28:11 provides the specific ordinance for new moon burnt offerings that the returned exiles are following in Ezra 3:5.
Numbers 28:19 prescribes the burnt offering for the Feast of Unleavened Bread, one of the set feasts referenced in Ezra 3:5.
Numbers 28:27 details the burnt offering for the Feast of Weeks, a set feast alluded to in Ezra 3:5.
Numbers 29:2 gives the burnt offering for the Feast of Trumpets, one of the appointed feasts in Ezra 3:5.
Numbers 29:8 specifies the burnt offering for the Day of Atonement, a set feast included in Ezra 3:5.
Numbers 29:13 prescribes the burnt offering for the Feast of Tabernacles, one of the appointed feasts in Ezra 3:5.
2 Chronicles 29:31 records Hezekiah's people bringing burnt offerings during temple restoration, paralleling the post-exilic renewal in Ezra 3:5.
Numbers 29:39 lists freewill offerings among festival sacrifices; this verse includes them in the restored worship, following that law.
Deuteronomy 12:6 commands bringing burnt offerings to the central sanctuary, exactly what the returned exiles do in Ezra 3:5.
Leviticus 1:3 requires burnt offerings to be male without blemish, a condition applying to the offerings in Ezra 3:5.