Hebrews 10:6
In burnt offerings and sacrifices for sin thou hast had no pleasure.
Cross-reference
Hebrews 10:4 states animal sacrifices cannot remove sin — directly reinforcing why God was not pleased with them in Hebrews 10:6.
Hebrews 7:27 contrasts the daily sacrifices with Christ's one-for-all offering, showing why God takes no pleasure in the former.
Leviticus 6:7 presents sin offerings as effective for atonement — contrasting with Hebrews 10:6, where God declares them displeasing.
Malachi 1:10 records God's rejection of unacceptable offerings — directly echoing the divine displeasure with burnt offerings in Hebrews 10:6.
In Matthew 3:17, God declares pleasure in His Son, contrasting with the lack of delight in sacrifices here.
In Ephesians 5:2, Christ's sacrifice is a fragrant offering to God, directly contrasting with the burnt offerings here.
In Exodus 29:18, the burnt offering is called a pleasing aroma, but here God takes no delight in such offerings.
In Leviticus 1:17, the burnt offering is a pleasing aroma, contrasting with the lack of delight here.
In Psalm 51:16, the same sentiment: God does not delight in sacrifice — a direct parallel to the quote here.
In Isaiah 53:10, the Servant is a sin offering that fulfills God's will — contrasting with the futile sacrifices here.