Numbers 25:7
And when Phinehas, the son of Eleazar, the son of Aaron the priest, saw it, he rose up from among the congregation, and took a javelin in his hand;
Cross-reference
Numbers 31:6 shows Phinehas again leading in battle, continuing his role as a zealous priest-warrior.
Exodus 6:25 gives the genealogy linking Phinehas to Aaron the priest, confirming his priestly lineage.
Joshua 22:30 shows Phinehas later acting as a priestly mediator, continuing his leadership role.
Joshua 22:31 records Phinehas speaking as priest, affirming God's presence, building on his earlier authority.
Judges 20:28 features Phinehas as priest before the ark, consulting the Lord, showing his ongoing priestly function.
Exodus 22:20 is the law against idolatry that Phinehas enforces when he executes the offenders at Peor.
Exodus 32:27 parallels Phinehas's action: the Levites executed idolaters, showing zealous obedience to God.
Joshua 22:13 depicts Phinehas as a priest-mediator sent to resolve conflict, another instance of his leadership.
Ezra 7:5 lists Phinehas in Ezra's genealogy, confirming his priestly lineage and importance.