Leviticus 7:35
This is the portion of the anointing of Aaron, and of the anointing of his sons, out of the offerings of the Lord made by fire, in the day when he presented them to minister unto the Lord in the priest’s office;
Cross-reference
In Leviticus 8:10-12, Moses anoints Aaron with oil, fulfilling the moment of presentation mentioned here.
In Leviticus 8:30, Moses sprinkles oil and blood on Aaron, completing the consecration that began with the anointing.
Exodus 28:1 records the original command to appoint Aaron and his sons as priests, the event referenced here as 'the day they were presented'.
Exodus 29:1 describes the consecration ceremony for Aaron and his sons, which is the same event referenced here.
In Exodus 29:7, the command to pour anointing oil on Aaron's head is given, which is the basis for the presentation referenced here.
In Exodus 29:21, the sprinkling of oil and blood on Aaron is prescribed, a step in the consecration described here.
In Exodus 40:13-15, the anointing of Aaron and his sons for perpetual priesthood is commanded, directly linking to the 'day they were presented' here.
Numbers 18:7-19 expands on the priestly portions from offerings, specifying what Aaron and his sons receive as summarized here.
In Numbers 18:8, God gives Aaron charge of consecrated offerings as a perpetual due, directly paralleling the portion mentioned here.
In 1 Samuel 2:28, God reminds Eli that He chose Aaron’s house and gave them offerings by fire, echoing the perpetual due established here.