Numbers 3:36
And under the custody and charge of the sons of Merari shall be the boards of the tabernacle, and the bars thereof, and the pillars thereof, and the sockets thereof, and all the vessels thereof, and all that serveth thereto,
Cross-references
Numbers 3:25 lists the Gershonites' charge (curtains, coverings) — contrasting the division of labor between Levite families for the tabernacle.
Numbers 4:29-33 details the same Merarite responsibilities for boards, bars, pillars, and sockets listed here.
Numbers 4:31 expands the Merarite load with additional items (pins, cords) — a more detailed list of the same duty.
Numbers 10:17 narrates the Merarites carrying the tabernacle during the march — putting the assignment from Numbers 3:36 into action.
Numbers 7:8 records the wagons given to the Merarites for transporting the heavy tabernacle items they were charged with.
Exodus 26:15-29 contains the original instructions for the boards of the tabernacle that the Merarites are assigned to carry.
Exodus 26:32 describes the four pillars for the veil, one of the items under Merarite custody in Numbers 3:36.
Exodus 26:37 describes the five pillars for the door of the tent, part of the Merarite charge.
Exodus 35:11 lists the same tabernacle components—boards, bars, pillars, sockets—as those entrusted to the Merarites.
Exodus 36:20-34 records the actual construction of the boards, the primary item assigned to the Merarites.
Exodus 26:19 gives the specific construction of the silver bases for the frames — one of the items the Merarites were assigned to carry.
Exodus 26:26 describes the crossbars (bars) for the tabernacle frames — directly matching the bars listed in the Merarite charge.
Exodus 36:36 details the pillars and bases for the veil — a subset of the tabernacle items the Merarites were charged to carry.