Numbers 15:35

And the Lord said unto Moses, The man shall be surely put to death: all the congregation shall stone him with stones without the camp.

Cross-references

Exodus 31:14 gives the law that anyone defiling the Sabbath shall be put to death — the legal basis for the stoning commanded here.

Exodus 31:15 repeats the death penalty for Sabbath work — another statement of the law applied in this execution.

Leviticus 24:14 commands stoning a blasphemer outside the camp — the same method and location as the Sabbath-breaker's punishment here.

Leviticus 24:23 records the actual stoning of the blasphemer — parallel execution narrative to the one commanded here.

Acts 7:58 Parallel

Acts 7:58 shows Stephen stoned outside the city, mirroring the OT practice of execution outside the camp.

Hebrews 13:12 connects Jesus suffering outside the gate to the OT pattern of removing sin outside the camp, prefiguring His crucifixion.

Leviticus 20:2 prescribes stoning for Molech worship, using the same phrase 'stone him with stones' as a direct parallel.

Deuteronomy 13:10 orders stoning for idolatry, repeating the exact method 'stone him with stones' from Numbers.

Deuteronomy 22:21 commands stoning for sexual sin, again with 'stone her with stones', matching the execution method.

1 Kings 21:13 describes stoning Naboth with stones — same phrase 'stoned him with stones' but the context is a false accusation, not a divine command.