Leviticus 7:27
Whatsoever soul it be that eateth any manner of blood, even that soul shall be cut off from his people.
Cross-reference
Leviticus 7:25 imposes the same cut-off penalty for eating fat, creating a parallel dietary prohibition with blood.
Leviticus 7:20 also uses 'cut off' for eating peace offerings while unclean, a parallel penalty for different violations.
Leviticus 7:21 repeats the cut-off penalty for touching uncleanness while eating peace offerings, same formula.
Leviticus 17:10 repeats the same prohibition against eating blood with the identical penalty, reinforcing the law.
Deuteronomy 12:16 reiterates the command not to eat blood and to pour it out, applying the same law in a new context.
Hebrews 10:29 contrasts physical blood with Christ's blood; despising it brings greater judgment than the OT cut-off.
Genesis 17:14 uses the same 'cut off from his people' formula for uncircumcision, linking covenant-breaking penalties.
1 Samuel 14:32 records Israelites eating meat with blood, directly violating this prohibition.
Ezekiel 33:25 rebukes Israel for eating flesh with blood, showing this sin as part of their unfaithfulness.