Leviticus 9:22

And Aaron lifted up his hand toward the people, and blessed them, and came down from offering of the sin offering, and the burnt offering, and peace offerings.

Cross-reference

Numbers 6:23-27 gives the formal Aaronic blessing that Aaron first performs here — the same words and posture.

Deuteronomy 10:8 describes the Levites' duty to pronounce blessings — Aaron's action here is the first recorded instance of that role.

Deuteronomy 21:5 echoes that priests are chosen to pronounce blessings — Aaron's blessing here exemplifies that commission.

Luke 24:50 Parallel

Luke 24:50 describes Jesus lifting his hands to bless the disciples at the ascension — the same posture as Aaron's blessing.

Exodus 39:43 records Moses blessing the people after the tabernacle was finished — a direct parallel to Aaron's blessing after the altar service.

2 Samuel 6:18 shows David blessing the people after sacrifices — mirroring Aaron's priestly blessing here as a kingly act of worship.

1 Kings 8:55 shows Solomon blessing the assembly, mirroring Aaron's priestly action — a later royal parallel.

2 Chronicles 6:3 has Solomon blessing Israel at the temple dedication — same act of blessing, different leader.