Leviticus 7:14

And of it he shall offer one out of the whole oblation for an heave offering unto the Lord, and it shall be the priest’s that sprinkleth the blood of the peace offerings.

Cross-references

Leviticus 6:26 states the priest eats the sin offering in the sanctuary—parallel to the priest receiving the cake from the thanksgiving offering here.

Exodus 29:28 establishes a perpetual priestly share from fellowship offerings—the same principle applied here for the thanksgiving cake.

Numbers 18:19 establishes a perpetual covenant of salt, confirming that the priestly portion from offerings like this loaf is an everlasting due.

Numbers 18:11 also gives the wave offerings to the priests, directly paralleling the contribution from the peace offering here.

Numbers 18:8-11 expands the principle: contributions from offerings belong to the priests as their perpetual portion, just as the loaf here is given to the priest.

In Exodus 29:27, the breast and thigh of the ordination ram are set apart for the priests—similar to how a cake from the thanksgiving offering goes to the priest here.

Numbers 15:19-21 commands a contribution of a loaf from the first ground meal—parallel to presenting one cake from the thanksgiving offering here.