Numbers 7:10
And the princes offered for dedicating of the altar in the day that it was anointed, even the princes offered their offering before the altar.
Cross-reference
Numbers 7:73 lists the specific offering of Pagiel, prince of Asher, as an example of the general dedication offerings in verse 10.
In Numbers 7:84, this total of the dedication offerings summarizes the specific gifts from each leader listed in the preceding verses.
In Numbers 7:88, the animal sacrifices for peace offerings are tallied, concluding the dedication offering summary.
Numbers 1:4 appoints one leader per tribe; those same princes later offer at the altar dedication in verse 10.
Numbers 1:16 identifies these princes as renowned tribal heads, the same ones who bring offerings in chapter 7.
2 Chronicles 7:9 mentions the dedication of the altar itself, directly corresponding to the event here.
Exodus 30:26 commands anointing the tabernacle; here the altar's anointing day is described, fulfilling that instruction.
In 1 Chronicles 29:5, David calls for willing offerings to dedicate the temple, echoing the voluntary dedication of the altar here.
John 10:22 refers to the Feast of Dedication (Hanukkah), a later celebration of temple rededication, conceptually linked to altar dedication.