Leviticus 4:11

And the skin of the bullock, and all his flesh, with his head, and with his legs, and his inwards, and his dung,

Cross-reference

In Leviticus 4:21, the congregation's sin offering bull is also burned outside the camp — the exact same disposal procedure as here.

Leviticus 6:30 Historical context

Leviticus 6:30 confirms that sin offerings whose blood enters the sanctuary must be burned outside, matching the disposal of this bull.

In Leviticus 16:27, the Day of Atonement sin offering animals are burned outside the camp, mirroring this procedure.

Leviticus 8:17 applies the same disposal rule for the sin offering at Aaron's consecration, burning the bull outside.

Leviticus 9:11 records another sin offering burned outside the camp, following the same command.

In Exodus 29:14, the consecration sin offering bull is burned outside the camp, establishing the same rule followed here.

In Numbers 19:5, the red heifer is burned outside the camp for purification, echoing this sin offering disposal.

Hebrews 13:11-12 interprets the sin offering burned outside the camp as a type of Christ's suffering outside the gate.