Leviticus 23:4

These are the feasts of the Lord, even holy convocations, which ye shall proclaim in their seasons.

Cross-references

Leviticus 23:2 uses the same phrase 'appointed feasts of the LORD' to introduce the list, providing the initial command that verse 4 repeats.

Leviticus 23:37 concludes the list of feasts with a summary, echoing the phrase 'appointed feasts' and adding details about offerings.

Leviticus 23:21 commands a holy convocation for the Feast of Weeks, one specific feast from the list introduced here.

Exodus 12:14 institutes the Passover feast, one of the appointed feasts introduced here, as a perpetual memorial.

Exodus 32:5 Contrast

Exodus 32:5 records Aaron proclaiming a feast for the golden calf, contrasting with the divinely appointed feasts introduced here.

2 Chronicles 30:5 Historical context

2 Chronicles 30:5 describes the reinstitution of the Passover, fulfilling the command for appointed feasts introduced here.

Nehemiah 8:15 Historical context

Nehemiah 8:15 records the people making booths for the Feast of Tabernacles, as prescribed in the feasts introduced here.

Exodus 23:14 commands three annual feasts, an earlier parallel to the more comprehensive list introduced here.

Judges 21:19 Historical context

Judges 21:19 mentions the yearly feast at Shiloh, illustrating the practice of the appointed feasts commanded here.