Leviticus 10:11
And that ye may teach the children of Israel all the statutes which the Lord hath spoken unto them by the hand of Moses.
Cross-reference
Deuteronomy 33:10 declares that Levites 'shall teach Jacob your rules,' directly affirming the priestly teaching role commanded in Leviticus 10:11.
Jeremiah 2:8 condemns priests who failed to teach or know God – a direct contrast to the priestly duty commanded in Leviticus 10:11.
Malachi 2:7 describes the priest as a messenger who should guard knowledge and teach – a strong parallel to the teaching duty in Leviticus 10:11.
Matthew 28:20 commissions disciples to teach all that Jesus commanded, paralleling the OT priestly teaching of God's statutes in Leviticus 10:11.
2 Chronicles 15:3 notes Israel's lack of a teaching priest, contrasting sharply with the command in Leviticus 10:11 for priests to teach.
Nehemiah 8:7 shows Levites fulfilling this command by explaining the Law to the people, directly living out the teaching duty.
Ezekiel 44:23 echoes the priestly task of teaching the difference between holy and common, unclean and clean.
Haggai 2:11 instructs to ask the priests about the law, directly drawing on their teaching authority given here.
Nehemiah 8:8 describes Levites reading and explaining the Law so people understand—a direct fulfillment of teaching statutes as in Leviticus 10:11.
Deuteronomy 24:8 instructs people to follow the priests' direction in leprous cases, reinforcing the teaching authority given in Leviticus 10:11.
2 Chronicles 17:9 describes Levites teaching the Book of the Law throughout Judah, exemplifying the teaching mandate of Leviticus 10:11.
Nehemiah 8:2 shows Ezra the priest bringing the Law before the assembly, putting into practice the teaching role of Leviticus 10:11.
In Jeremiah 18:18, the people acknowledge that the law should come from the priest, echoing the teaching role given in Leviticus 10:11.
2 Chronicles 33:8 refers to all the statutes given through Moses, the same body of law that priests are to teach in Leviticus 10:11.
In 2 Chronicles 34:14, the discovery of the Law during Josiah's reign highlights the priestly role of preserving and teaching God's statutes.
Acts 20:27 shows Paul declaring the whole counsel of God, similar to the priest's role of teaching all statutes in Leviticus 10:11.