Leviticus 24:6
And thou shalt set them in two rows, six on a row, upon the pure table before the Lord.
Cross-references
Leviticus 24:5 commands making the twelve loaves; verse 6 then specifies their arrangement in two rows — a direct sequential link.
In Exodus 25:23, God commands the table for the showbread; both passages outline aspects of the same sacred furniture.
In Exodus 25:24, the table is overlaid with gold and decorated, specifying the place where the showbread is set.
In Exodus 37:10-16, the table and utensils are built exactly as commanded, showing the fulfillment of the instructions.
In Exodus 39:36, the completed table and showbread are listed among the tabernacle items, confirming their role.
In Exodus 40:22, the table is placed in the tabernacle, providing the setting for arranging the showbread.
In Exodus 40:23, Moses sets the bread in order on the table, directly carrying out the command given here.
1 Kings 7:48 lists the table of showbread among Solomon's temple furnishings — the same item described here.
2 Chronicles 4:19 also records the table of showbread as part of temple equipment — a direct parallel to this arrangement.
2 Chronicles 13:11 mentions the showbread table in Abijah's speech about proper worship — echoing this same institution.
Hebrews 9:2 describes the first tabernacle with the table and showbread — a NT reference to the same sanctuary item.
Exodus 25:30 originally commanded the showbread to be set before the Lord — here Leviticus details its arrangement.
Exodus 35:13 lists the table and its utensils for tabernacle construction — the same items used for this bread.
Exodus 40:4 instructs Moses to bring in the table and set the showbread — the ritual this verse prescribes.