Leviticus 8:2

Take Aaron and his sons with him, and the garments, and the anointing oil, and a bullock for the sin offering, and two rams, and a basket of unleavened bread;

Cross-reference

Leviticus 8:14 carries out the sin offering of the bull that Leviticus 8:2 commands to take.

Exodus 28:2-4 commands the making of holy garments — here those garments are brought for Aaron's consecration.

Hebrews 7:27 contrasts Christ's once-for-all sacrifice with the repeated offerings of Levitical priests, including the sin offering in Leviticus 8:2.

Exodus 40:12-15 commands the consecration of Aaron and his sons — here Moses assembles the materials to execute that command.

Exodus 39:41 lists the holy garments for Aaron and his sons — exactly what Moses is told to take in this verse.

Exodus 39:1-31 records the actual making of the priestly garments — here those finished garments are brought for the consecration.

Exodus 30:23-37 gives instructions for making the sacred anointing oil — here that oil is taken for the consecration.

Exodus 29:2 Parallel

Exodus 29:2 specifies the types of unleavened bread that belong in the basket mentioned in Leviticus 8:2.

Exodus 29:1-4 lists the exact same items for consecration — here Moses is gathering them as commanded.

Exodus 28:40-43 specifies garments for Aaron's sons — here those garments are included in the consecration.

Exodus 29:3 Parallel

Exodus 29:3 instructs putting the unleavened bread in a basket and bringing it with the animals, as done in Leviticus 8:2.

In Numbers 16:5, God validates Aaron's chosen status during Korah's rebellion, reinforcing the divine selection of those brought near in the consecration here.

Hebrews 5:4 Citation

Hebrews 5:4 explicitly states that Aaron was called by God, directly referencing the divine command given here.

Exodus 28:1 Parallel

Exodus 28:1 commands the appointment of Aaron and his sons, which Leviticus 8:2 begins to fulfill by taking them.

Hebrews 9:12 contrasts Christ's blood with the animal sacrifices like the bull and rams required here, showing the old covenant's limitation.

In 2 Chronicles 13:9, illegitimate priests are made with similar offerings, contrasting the proper ordination commanded here.

Hebrews 5:1 Parallel

Hebrews 5:1 describes the high priest's role in offering gifts, which Aaron's consecration here inaugurates.

Numbers 3:3 Parallel

Numbers 3:3 lists the names of Aaron's sons who were ordained, the same group mentioned in Leviticus 8:2.

Numbers 8:8 Parallel

Numbers 8:8 prescribes a bull for sin offering and grain offering for Levites' purification, similar to the offerings in Leviticus 8:2.