Numbers 2:34
And the children of Israel did according to all that the Lord commanded Moses: so they pitched by their standards, and so they set forward, every one after their families, according to the house of their fathers.
Cross-references
Numbers 2:2 gives the command to camp under standards, which Numbers 2:34 then records as fulfilled—showing direct obedience.
Numbers 1:54 uses the same formula of Israel doing all as commanded, reinforcing the pattern of obedience to God's instructions.
Numbers 10:28 describes the march order that results from the camp arrangement in Numbers 2:34—a narrative continuation.
Numbers 24:2 shows Balaam seeing Israel encamped tribe by tribe—exactly the arrangement from Numbers 2:34, providing a visual link.
In Numbers 24:5, Balaam's blessing poetically praises the orderly tents of Israel, directly reflecting the encampment described here.
Numbers 1:52 gives the command for Israelites to camp by standards; here that command is executed exactly as instructed.
Exodus 39:42 similarly reports Israel's obedience in building the tabernacle, showing a consistent theme of following God's commands exactly.