Leviticus 6:10

And the priest shall put on his linen garment, and his linen breeches shall he put upon his flesh, and take up the ashes which the fire hath consumed with the burnt offering on the altar, and he shall put them beside the altar.

Cross-references

In Leviticus 1:16, the crop and feathers are cast beside the altar at the same place of ashes mentioned here — identical location.

Leviticus 16:4 details the same linen garments for the high priest's Day of Atonement service, linking the attire to holy service.

In Leviticus 4:12, the sin offering bull is burned where the ashes are poured out — the same clean place outside the camp for ashes here.

Exodus 28:39-43 describes the making and purpose of the linen garments worn here for ash removal, with penalties for improper attire.

Exodus 39:27-29 describes the making of the same linen garments for priests, specifying coats, mitre, bonnets, and breeches of fine linen.

Ezekiel 44:17 reinforces that future priests must wear linen garments when ministering, echoing the same requirement.

Ezekiel 44:18 specifically mentions linen breeches, the exact garment in Leviticus 6:10, and adds instruction about not girding with sweat-causing material.

Revelation 19:8 explicitly mentions fine linen, clean and white, representing righteousness, directly connecting to priestly linen.

Revelation 19:14 describes heavenly armies clothed in fine linen, white and clean, echoing the priestly attire of Leviticus 6:10.

In Exodus 28:42, the linen trousers (breeches) are prescribed — the same garment the priest puts on here.