Numbers 28:9
And on the sabbath day two lambs of the first year without spot, and two tenth deals of flour for a meat offering, mingled with oil, and the drink offering thereof:
Cross-reference
Numbers 28:2 gives the general command to offer sacrifices at appointed times, providing the overarching instruction for the specific Sabbath offering in this verse.
Exodus 20:8-11 provides the foundational commandment to keep the Sabbath holy, which is the day for which the offering in this verse is prescribed.
Psalm 92 is titled 'A Psalm for the Sabbath day,' giving the lyrical and worship context for the Sabbath, which this verse regulates with offerings.
In Matthew 12:5, Jesus cites the priests' Sabbath work (offering these lambs) as an example that priests are blameless.
Ezekiel 20:12 reveals the Sabbath as a sign of sanctification, adding theological depth to the Sabbath offerings prescribed here.
Ezekiel 46:4 prescribes six lambs for the Sabbath offering, contrasting with the two lambs commanded here in Numbers.
2 Chronicles 2:4 mentions Sabbath offerings as part of temple worship, showing the continued practice of the offerings commanded here.
In 2 Chronicles 31:3, Hezekiah's provision for Sabbath offerings follows the regulation established here, showing obedience to the law.
Isaiah 58:13 emphasizes honoring the Sabbath by not doing as you please, complementing the ritual aspect of the Sabbath offering in this verse.