Leviticus 7:30
His own hands shall bring the offerings of the Lord made by fire, the fat with the breast, it shall he bring, that the breast may be waved for a wave offering before the Lord.
Cross-reference
In Leviticus 7:34, the same breast and thigh are designated as the priests' perpetual share from the wave offering.
Leviticus 3:3 specifies which fat from the fellowship offering is to be presented, directly defining the fat mentioned here.
Leviticus 3:4 adds the kidneys and liver lobe as specific fat portions to be offered, complementing the fat in Leviticus 7:30.
Leviticus 3:9 includes the fat tail among the portions from the fellowship offering, expanding the list of fat parts.
Leviticus 3:14 again lists the fat covering the inner parts, reinforcing the same requirement for the fellowship offering.
In Leviticus 8:27, Moses performs the same wave offering ritual during ordination, demonstrating the prescribed procedure.
In Leviticus 9:21, Aaron waves the breast and thigh as commanded, fulfilling the wave offering instruction.
In Leviticus 10:15, the wave offering of breast and thigh is reaffirmed as a perpetual statute for priests.
In Leviticus 8:29, Moses waves the breast as his share from the ordination offering, a related wave offering act.
In Leviticus 23:20, the priest waves two lambs and bread as a wave offering at Pentecost, a different but analogous ritual.
Exodus 29:24-28 first institutes the wave offering ritual for priestly ordination, which Leviticus 7:30 then applies to all fellowship offerings.
In Numbers 18:11, the wave offerings from Israelites are given to priests as their perpetual portion, fulfilling the allocation.
Numbers 6:20 shows the same wave offering of breast and thigh in the Nazirite vow, extending the ritual beyond fellowship offerings.
Deuteronomy 18:3 assigns different priestly portions (shoulder, cheeks, stomach) from sacrifices — a separate regulation on priestly dues.