Leviticus 10:16
And Moses diligently sought the goat of the sin offering, and, behold, it was burnt: and he was angry with Eleazar and Ithamar, the sons of Aaron which were left alive, saying,
Cross-references
Leviticus 6:26 commands the priest to eat the sin offering in a holy place — the very regulation Moses accuses them of breaking here.
Leviticus 9:15 records Aaron killing the people's sin offering goat — the exact one that is later burned, prompting Moses' anger in this verse.
Leviticus 6:30 specifies that sin offerings whose blood is brought into the Holy Place must be burned — possibly justifying why Aaron's sons burned this one.
Leviticus 9:3 commands the people to bring a male goat for a sin offering — the very goat that later gets burned, causing Moses' inquiry here.
Exodus 29:34 commands burning leftover ordination flesh, while here the sin offering should be eaten—a different rule for holy meat.
1 Chronicles 6:3 lists Eleazar and Ithamar by name, identifying the sons of Aaron whom Moses addressed in this incident.
1 Chronicles 6:50 continues the priestly genealogy through Eleazar, further confirming the lineage of the sons mentioned here.