Leviticus 6:14
And this is the law of the meat offering: the sons of Aaron shall offer it before the Lord, before the altar.
Cross-references
Leviticus 2:1 begins the grain offering regulations, which this verse later codifies as 'the law of the grain offering'.
Leviticus 2:2 details how the priest handles the grain offering, complementing the legal summary here.
Leviticus 7:37 lists the grain offering among other offerings, summarizing the legal section this verse begins.
Leviticus 9:4 includes a grain offering in the inaugural sacrifices, demonstrating the law in practice.
Ezekiel 42:13 specifies that the grain offering is among the most holy offerings eaten in the holy chambers, reinforcing the sacred setting.
Numbers 15:4 specifies the grain offering for a burnt offering, showing a different application of the grain offering law.
Numbers 15:6 gives the grain offering amount for a ram, extending the same offering principle to different sacrifices.
Numbers 15:9 prescribes the grain offering for a bull, another variation of the grain offering law.
Ezekiel 44:29 lists the grain offering as part of the priests' portion, echoing the priestly entitlement to eat it.