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 Historical context

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 Historical context

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 92:1 Historical context

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 Historical context

2 Chronicles 2:4 mentions Sabbath offerings as part of temple worship, showing the continued practice of the offerings commanded here.

2 Chronicles 31:3 Historical context

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.