Leviticus 24:5
And thou shalt take fine flour, and bake twelve cakes thereof: two tenth deals shall be in one cake.
Cross-reference
Leviticus 24:6 continues directly by instructing how to set the twelve loaves in two piles on the table.
Leviticus 24:7 adds placing frankincense on each bread pile as a memorial portion, completing the instruction.
Exodus 25:30 first commanded the bread of the Presence; this verse expands on the recipe and arrangement.
Exodus 40:23 shows Moses executing the command to set the bread in order, fulfilling this instruction.
In 1 Samuel 21:4, the priest gives David this same hallowed showbread, illustrating a historical use of the Levitical bread.
1 Samuel 21:6 records David eating this same showbread when fleeing Saul, showing its use in a narrative context.
In Matthew 12:4, Jesus cites David eating the shewbread, directly referencing the same institution from Leviticus 24:5.
In Hebrews 9:2, the showbread is included in the tabernacle's Holy Place, linking the earthly sanctuary to Christ's heavenly ministry.
Exodus 25:29 lists the dishes and bowls for the table of showbread, the vessels used to hold the loaves from Leviticus 24:5.
In Luke 6:4, the same showbread incident is cited to support Jesus' teaching on the Sabbath's purpose.
In Mark 2:26, David eats the showbread made here, used by Jesus to argue that human need can override ceremonial law.
Nehemiah 10:33 includes showbread in the covenant obligations, reaffirming the perpetual provision commanded here.
2 Chronicles 13:11 mentions the showbread set in order on the golden table, consistent with Leviticus 24's instructions.
2 Chronicles 4:19 records tables for showbread made by Solomon, directly linked to the bread described here.
2 Chronicles 2:4 includes the continual showbread in temple worship, referencing the perpetual bread of Leviticus 24.
1 Chronicles 23:29 lists showbread among duties of Levites, echoing the detailed instructions here.
1 Chronicles 9:32 assigns Kohathites to prepare the showbread every Sabbath, directly continuing the command here.
1 Kings 7:48 mentions Solomon's table for showbread, fulfilling the instructions given here for the bread.
Numbers 4:7 describes covering the showbread table during transport, directly referencing the bread ordered here.
Exodus 40:4 instructs setting the table for the showbread, which holds the twelve loaves described in Leviticus 24:5.
Exodus 35:13 explicitly lists the shewbread among the tabernacle furnishings, directly referencing the same bread as Leviticus 24:5.