Bible Cross References
for the shewbread
1 Chronicles 9:31
A Levite named Mattithiah, oldest son of Shallum, of the clan of Korah, was responsible for preparing the baked offerings.
1 Chronicles 9:32
Members of the clan of Kohath were responsible for preparing the sacred bread for the Temple every Sabbath.
Exodus 25:30
The table is to be placed in front of the Covenant Box, and on the table there is always to be the sacred bread offered to me.
Leviticus 24:5-9
5
Take twenty-four pounds of flour and bake twelve loaves of bread.
6
Put the loaves in two rows, six in each row, on the table covered with pure gold, which is in the LORD's presence.
7
Put some pure incense on each row, as a token food offering to the LORD to take the place of the bread.
8
Every Sabbath, for all time to come, the bread must be placed in the presence of the LORD. This is Israel's duty forever.
9
The bread belongs to Aaron and his descendants, and they shall eat it in a holy place, because this is a very holy part of the food offered to the LORD for the priests.
1 Kings 7:48
Solomon also had gold furnishings made for the Temple: the altar, the table for the bread offered to God,
2 Chronicles 13:11
Every morning and every evening they offer him incense and animal sacrifices burned whole. They present the offerings of bread on a table that is ritually clean, and every evening they light the lamps on the gold lampstand. We do what the LORD has commanded, but you have abandoned him.
2 Chronicles 29:18
The Levites made the following report to King Hezekiah: "We have completed the ritual purification of the whole Temple, including the altar for burnt offerings, the table for the sacred bread, and all their equipment.
Nehemiah 10:33
We will provide for the Temple worship the following: the sacred bread, the daily grain offering, the animals to be burned each day as sacrifices, the sacred offerings for Sabbaths, New Moon Festivals, and other festivals, the other sacred offerings, the offerings to take away the sins of Israel, and anything else needed for the Temple.
Matthew 12:4
He went into the house of God, and he and his men ate the bread offered to God, even though it was against the Law for them to eat it---only the priests were allowed to eat that bread.
Hebrews 9:2
A tent was put up, the outer one, which was called the Holy Place. In it were the lampstand and the table with the bread offered to God.
the fine flour
1 Chronicles 9:29-34
29
Others were in charge of the other sacred equipment, and of the flour, wine, olive oil, incense, and spices.
30
But the responsibility for mixing the spices belonged to the priests.
31
A Levite named Mattithiah, oldest son of Shallum, of the clan of Korah, was responsible for preparing the baked offerings.
32
Members of the clan of Kohath were responsible for preparing the sacred bread for the Temple every Sabbath.
33
Some Levite families were responsible for the Temple music. The heads of these families lived in some of the Temple buildings and were free from other duties, because they were on call day and night.
34
The men named above were heads of Levite families, according to their ancestral lines. They were the leaders who lived in Jerusalem.
Leviticus 6:20-23
20
for the ordination of an Aaronite priest. On the day he is ordained, he shall present as an offering to the LORD two pounds of flour (the same amount as the daily grain offering), half in the morning and half in the evening.
21
It is to be mixed with oil and cooked on a griddle and then crumbled and presented as a grain offering, an odor pleasing to the LORD.
22
For all time to come this offering is to be made by every descendant of Aaron who is serving as High Priest. It shall be completely burned as a sacrifice to the LORD.
23
No part of a grain offering that a priest makes may be eaten; all of it must be burned.
unleavened
Leviticus 2:4-7
4
If the offering is bread baked in an oven, it must be made without yeast. It may be thick loaves made of flour mixed with olive oil or thin cakes brushed with olive oil.
5
If the offering is bread cooked on a griddle, it is to be made of flour mixed with olive oil but without yeast.
6
Crumble it up and pour the oil on it when you present it as an offering.
7
If the offering is bread cooked in a pan, it is to be made of flour and olive oil.
Leviticus 7:9
Every grain offering that has been baked in an oven or prepared in a pan or on a griddle belongs to the priest who has offered it to God.
pan
Leviticus 19:35
"Do not cheat anyone by using false measures of length, weight, or quantity.
Leviticus 19:36
Use honest scales, honest weights, and honest measures. I am the LORD your God, and I brought you out of Egypt.
Numbers 3:50
the 1,365 pieces of silver