Leviticus 1:7

And the sons of Aaron the priest shall put fire upon the altar, and lay the wood in order upon the fire:

Cross-reference

Leviticus 1:11 continues the burnt offering ritual, specifying slaughter location, building on the fire and wood preparation here.

In Leviticus 6:12, the command to keep the fire burning and add wood expands on the instruction here.

In Leviticus 6:13, the fire must be kept burning continuously — a restatement of the same rule.

Leviticus 9:24 Historical context

In Leviticus 9:24, fire from the Lord consumes the offering, showing divine acceptance of the altar fire prepared here.

Leviticus 10:1 illustrates the consequence of using unauthorized fire, directly contrasting the prescribed altar fire here.

1 Chronicles 6:49 summarizes Aaron's sons offering on the altar, directly parallel to the duties prescribed here.

Genesis 22:9 shows Abraham arranging wood on an altar, a typological precursor to the priestly work described here.

Malachi 1:10 rebukes kindling fire on the altar in vain, contrasting the proper worship commanded here.

1 Chronicles 21:26 describes fire from heaven consuming David's offering, paralleling the divinely accepted altar fire here.

2 Chronicles 7:1 recounts fire from heaven consuming Solomon's offering, similar to the altar fire instructions here.

Nehemiah 13:31 Historical context

Nehemiah 13:31 mentions the wood offering to supply the altar fire, complementing the arrangement instructions here.