Leviticus 2:1

And when any will offer a meat offering unto the Lord, his offering shall be of fine flour; and he shall pour oil upon it, and put frankincense thereon:

Cross-references

Leviticus 2:4-8 expands on the grain offering from v1, detailing different cooking methods using the same fine flour and oil.

Leviticus 6:14-18 gives priestly regulations for the grain offering — directly extending the instructions for bringing it found here.

Leviticus 9:17 Historical context

Leviticus 9:17 narrates the actual offering of a grain offering — showing these instructions in practice during the tabernacle inauguration.

Leviticus 6:20-23 specifies the high priest's perpetual grain offering — a distinct regulation within the same offering framework.

Leviticus 7:10-12 integrates the grain offering into the peace offering, showing its broader liturgical use with the same ingredients.

Exodus 29:2 Parallel

Exodus 29:2 uses the same fine flour and oil for ordination offerings, establishing the standard ingredients for grain-based offerings.

Numbers 15:4-21 provides additional grain offering regulations — expanding the basic instructions found here.

Joel 1:9 Allusion

Joel 1:9 mourns the loss of the grain offering, showing its central role in worship that Leviticus 2:1 institutes.

Isaiah 66:20 compares the bringing of Gentiles as an offering to the presentation of a grain offering — using this offering's imagery.

Joel 2:14 Allusion

Joel 2:14 hopes for restored grain offerings, echoing the practice established in Leviticus 2:1 as a sign of God's blessing.