Numbers 15:4
Then shall he that offereth his offering unto the Lord bring a meat offering of a tenth deal of flour mingled with the fourth part of an hin of oil.
Cross-reference
Numbers 15:6 continues with grain offering for a ram — same fine flour and oil mixture with different proportions.
Numbers 28:5 repeats the exact grain offering formula from Numbers 15:4 within the daily burnt offering regulations.
Numbers 28:12 specifies grain offerings for bulls — same fine flour mixed with oil, following the same pattern as here.
Exodus 29:40 prescribes the same grain offering proportion (fine flour and oil) for the daily burnt offering as in Numbers 15:4.
Leviticus 2:15 adds that oil and frankincense are placed on the grain offering, complementing the recipe in Numbers 15:4.
Leviticus 7:9 specifies that the grain offering baked in the oven belongs to the priest, adding a rule about its disposition.
Leviticus 7:10 states that every grain offering, whether mixed with oil or dry, belongs to all Aaron's sons, clarifying ownership.
Leviticus 14:10 includes a grain offering of three-tenths of fine flour with oil for the leper's cleansing, a different occasion.
Leviticus 23:13 gives a similar grain offering recipe for the Feast of Firstfruits, but with two-tenths instead of one-tenth of fine flour.
Leviticus 5:11 uses fine flour for a sin offering without oil — contrasting with the oil required in the grain offering here.
Leviticus 2:1 outlines the general grain offering law — Numbers 15:4 gives specific quantities for offerings with animals.
Ezekiel 46:14 prescribes a similar grain offering of fine flour mixed with oil for the prince's daily offering — different amounts but same practice.