Numbers 6:20

And the priest shall wave them for a wave offering before the Lord: this is holy for the priest, with the wave breast and heave shoulder: and after that the Nazarite may drink wine.

Cross-reference

Numbers 5:25 describes the priest waving the jealousy offering taken from the woman's hand. This is a parallel ritual to the wave offering from the Nazirite's hands.

Numbers 18:18 confirms the priest's right to the wave offering flesh, directly paralleling the allocation of the Nazirite's ram shoulder to the priest.

Numbers 8:11 also uses the wave offering ritual, but for dedicating the Levites — a different application of the same term.

Exodus 29:27 designates the breast and thigh of the ordination ram as wave and heave offerings for the priest. Numbers 6:20 similarly gives these parts to the priest.

Exodus 29:28 establishes the breast and thigh as a perpetual due for Aaron and his sons. Numbers 6:20 echoes this same perpetual entitlement for the priest.

Leviticus 7:31 gives the breast of peace offerings to the priest, similar to how the Nazirite's wave offering becomes the priest's portion.

Leviticus 7:34 explicitly calls the wave breast and heave thigh a perpetual due for priests, directly echoing the Nazirite's wave offering.

Leviticus 9:21 records Aaron waving the breast and thigh as a wave offering. This is the same ritual action described in the Nazirite's concluding offering.

Leviticus 10:15 reiterates that the breast and thigh are a perpetual due for the priests, waved before the Lord. Numbers 6:20 applies this same rule to the Nazirite's offering.

Leviticus 7:30 describes the wave offering ritual that Numbers 6:20 applies to the Nazirite vow; same priestly action.

Leviticus 7:32 gives the law that the priest receives the right thigh from peace offerings — the same portion given here from the Nazirite offering.

Leviticus 23:11 instructs the priest to wave the first sheaf as a wave offering. Both involve the wave offering ritual, though for different occasions.