Numbers 16:47

And Aaron took as Moses commanded, and ran into the midst of the congregation; and, behold, the plague was begun among the people: and he put on incense, and made an atonement for the people.

Cross-reference

Numbers 16:46 is the command Moses gave Aaron to take a censer and make atonement — immediately before he carries it out in verse 47.

Psalm 106:29 Historical context

Psalm 106:29 summarizes the same rebellion where plague broke in due to sin — directly referencing the Korah incident.

1 Chronicles 23:13 states Aaron was separated to burn incense before the Lord — verse 47 shows him performing that very priestly duty.

Psalm 99:6 Allusion

Psalm 99:6 mentions Aaron among priests who called on God and were answered — here his incense prayer is answered by the plague ceasing.

In Ezekiel 13:5, God rebukes prophets who failed to 'stand in the gap' — exactly what Aaron does here, making atonement and stopping the plague.

Revelation 8:3 depicts an angel with a golden censer offering incense — echoing Aaron's censer here that stops the plague.

Exodus 32:30 shows Moses seeking atonement for the golden calf — similarly, Aaron's incense atones to stop the plague here.

Deuteronomy 33:10 describes the priestly duty of putting incense before the Lord — Aaron does exactly that here.

2 Samuel 24:21 records David buying a threshingfloor to build an altar and stop a plague — parallel to Aaron using incense to halt a plague.

Habakkuk 3:2 asks God to 'in wrath remember mercy' — similar to Aaron's atonement here that turns away God's wrath.