Leviticus 9:4

Also a bullock and a ram for peace offerings, to sacrifice before the Lord; and a meat offering mingled with oil: for to day the Lord will appear unto you.

Cross-reference

In Leviticus 9:6, Moses explains that performing these commands will cause the Lord's glory to appear, directly echoing the promise in verse 4.

In Leviticus 9:23, the glory of the Lord appears to the people, fulfilling the promise made in verse 4.

Leviticus 2:1-16 contains the laws for grain offerings, which are commanded here as part of the offerings in 9:4.

Leviticus 3:1-17 gives the full regulations for peace offerings, which are commanded here with an ox and ram in 9:4.

In Leviticus 6:14-23, the grain offering law details how to prepare the same offering mentioned here — fine flour mixed with oil.

In Exodus 29:43, God promises to meet Israel and sanctify the tabernacle with His glory, directly relating to His appearing here.

In Exodus 40:34, the cloud covers the tabernacle and the glory of the Lord fills it, a direct parallel to the glory appearance promised here.

In Exodus 40:35, the glory of the Lord fills the tabernacle so Moses cannot enter, echoing the divine presence promised in Leviticus.

In 1 Kings 8:10-12, the glory fills the temple after sacrifices, echoing this pattern of divine presence following worship.

In Ezekiel 43:2, the glory returns to the temple, paralleling the manifestation of God's presence in the sanctuary.

In Exodus 16:10, the glory of the Lord appears in the cloud to the congregation, a similar theophany to the promised appearance here.

In Numbers 14:10, the glory appears in judgment as the people rebel, contrasting with the acceptance here.

In Numbers 16:19, the glory appears during Korah's rebellion, another judgment theophany contrasting with this inauguration.

In Exodus 19:11, the Lord promises to come down on Sinai before the people, paralleling His promised appearance in the tabernacle.

In Exodus 24:16, the glory of the Lord rests on Sinai, a manifestation similar to the anticipated glory in Leviticus 9:4.

In Numbers 15:3-9, regulations for grain offerings with oil accompany animal sacrifices, similar to the peace offering here.