Leviticus 1:11
And he shall kill it on the side of the altar northward before the Lord: and the priests, Aaron’s sons, shall sprinkle his blood round about upon the altar.
Cross-reference
Leviticus 1:5 details the bull's slaughter, while this verse specifies the location for flock animals — both are part of the same burnt offering instructions.
Leviticus 1:7-9 describes the fire and washing steps of the burnt offering, continuing the procedural instructions from this verse.
Leviticus 6:25 states the sin offering is killed where the burnt offering is killed, directly referencing the location specified here.
Leviticus 7:2 says the trespass offering is killed where the burnt offering is killed, confirming the location given here.
Leviticus 9:12-14 records Aaron's actual slaughter of the burnt offering, enacting the ritual prescribed in chapter 1.
Leviticus 3:2 uses identical ritual for peace offerings: lay hand, kill, sprinkle blood—reinforcing the standard pattern for animal offerings.
Leviticus 3:8 repeats the same slaughter-and-sprinkle ritual for goat peace offerings, emphasizing uniformity across offering types.
Leviticus 4:24 specifies killing the sin offering in the same place as the burnt offering—directly referencing the north side location mentioned here.
Leviticus 14:13 says the trespass offering lamb is slain in the same place as burnt and sin offerings, confirming this location's holiness.
Leviticus 8:15 describes Moses killing and applying blood during priest consecration—a different ritual but similar blood manipulation on the altar.
Exodus 24:6 shows Moses sprinkling blood on the altar during covenant ratification, paralleling the priestly blood sprinkling here for burnt offerings.