Leviticus 23:17
Ye shall bring out of your habitations two wave loaves of two tenth deals: they shall be of fine flour; they shall be baken with leaven; they are the firstfruits unto the Lord.
Cross-reference
Leviticus 23:10 commands the first sheaf offering at harvest start; this verse commands the two loaves at the end, both firstfruits within the same festival cycle.
Leviticus 23:20 continues the same ritual instructions, describing the wave offering of the firstfruits bread.
Leviticus 7:13 also commands leavened bread for a peace offering; here leaven appears in the firstfruits loaves, an unusual shared detail.
Exodus 23:16 calls the Feast of Harvest a feast of firstfruits; this verse provides the specific offering for that feast (two wave loaves).
In 1 Corinthians 15:20, Christ is called the firstfruits of the resurrection, fulfilling the OT firstfruits offering as a type.
Exodus 34:22 calls it the Feast of Weeks, the time for this firstfruits offering of wheat harvest.
Deuteronomy 26:2 commands bringing firstfruits to the central sanctuary, specifying the location for offerings like the loaves in Leviticus.
Numbers 28:26 describes the same 'day of firstfruits' with a new grain offering, directly paralleling the two wave loaves here.
Revelation 14:4 describes the 144,000 as firstfruits to God, a similar image of dedicated offering.
Exodus 23:19 commands bringing the best firstfruits to God's house — Leviticus 23:17 gives a specific example with two loaves.
Numbers 15:20 instructs offering a cake of first dough as a heave offering, parallel to the firstfruits bread.
Numbers 18:12 gives the best firstfruits of oil, wine, and grain to the priests, similar firstfruits principle.
Numbers 15:19-21 commands a firstfruits offering from dough — a different but related firstfruits principle.
Deuteronomy 18:4 commands giving firstfruits of grain, wine, oil, and fleece to priests, parallel firstfruits law.
Exodus 34:26 repeats the command to bring the best firstfruits to God's house, reinforcing the principle behind the loaves.
Nehemiah 10:37 describes bringing firstfruits of dough to the priests, echoing the same offering practice.
Proverbs 3:9 exhorts honoring God with firstfruits, a principle exemplified by the wave offering of two loaves.
James 1:18 calls believers firstfruits of God's creatures, echoing the firstfruits concept but applied to new creation.
Exodus 22:29 gives a general command to offer firstfruits; this verse specifies a particular firstfruits offering of two leavened loaves.