Numbers 28:19
But ye shall offer a sacrifice made by fire for a burnt offering unto the Lord; two young bullocks, and one ram, and seven lambs of the first year: they shall be unto you without blemish:
Cross-references
Numbers 28:31 also requires 'without blemish' for the Feast of Weeks, extending the same principle to another feast.
Numbers 28:11 also commands unblemished animals for monthly offerings, mirroring this feast's requirement exactly.
In Numbers 28:27, the same set of animals (2 bulls, 1 ram, 7 lambs) is prescribed for the Feast of Weeks, mirroring the Unleavened Bread offering.
Numbers 29:8 repeats the 'without blemish' requirement for the Feast of Trumpets, showing consistency across festivals.
In Numbers 29:13, the first day of Booths requires 13 bulls, 2 rams, and 14 lambs — a much larger offering than the 2 bulls, 1 ram, 7 lambs here.
In Numbers 29:2, the Feast of Trumpets requires only 1 bull instead of 2, showing a different quantity for a different feast.
Leviticus 22:20 gives the general law that no blemished offering is acceptable, which this verse applies to Unleavened Bread.
Deuteronomy 15:21 prohibits offering blemished firstborn animals, echoing the same requirement for unblemished sacrifices.
Ezekiel 45:21-25 gives similar offerings for the Feast of Unleavened Bread, reinforcing the same pattern for that feast.
Malachi 1:13 rebukes offering blemished sacrifices, directly opposing the command here to present unblemished animals.
Malachi 1:14 curses those who vow a male but sacrifice a blemished animal, contrasting with the requirement for unblemished offerings.
1 Peter 1:19 describes Christ as the unblemished lamb, fulfilling the typology of the sacrificial lamb required here.