Leviticus 4:14
When the sin, which they have sinned against it, is known, then the congregation shall offer a young bullock for the sin, and bring him before the tabernacle of the congregation.
Cross-reference
Leviticus 4:3 requires a bull when the anointed priest sins, the same offering as for the congregation’s unintentional sin in 4:14.
Leviticus 4:23 prescribes a male goat for a leader’s sin, a different offering from the congregation's bull—both part of the sin offering categories.
Numbers 15:24 prescribes the same young bull sin offering when the congregation sins unintentionally, mirroring this law.
Numbers 8:8 commands a bull as a sin offering for the Levites’ purification, matching the same animal type as the congregation’s offering.
Ezra 6:17 records twelve bulls as a sin offering for all Israel at the temple dedication, echoing the congregational sin offering pattern.
Ezekiel 45:22 describes the prince offering a bull as a sin offering for the people on Passover, similar to the congregation's sin offering.