Leviticus 4:21
And he shall carry forth the bullock without the camp, and burn him as he burned the first bullock: it is a sin offering for the congregation.
Cross-references
Leviticus 4:11 describes burning the bull outside the camp, which Leviticus 4:21 explicitly references as the model for the second bull.
Leviticus 4:12 gives the same instruction for burning the bull outside the camp, directly echoed in Leviticus 4:21.
Leviticus 4:24 describes the sin offering for a ruler (a goat), contrasting with the congregation's bullock but following similar atonement rules.
Leviticus 6:25 provides the general law for sin offerings, including slaughter location, which governs the congregation's bullock here.
Leviticus 8:17 records the burning of the sin offering bull outside the camp during Aaron's ordination, exactly as commanded here.
Leviticus 9:11 applies the same burning outside the camp to Aaron's sin offering, mirroring the procedure for the congregation's offering.
Leviticus 16:27 extends the 'outside the camp' burning to the Day of Atonement sin offerings, echoing the same rule.
Exodus 29:14 gives the same instruction to burn the sin offering bull outside the camp during priestly ordination, paralleling this ritual.
2 Chronicles 29:21-24 records Hezekiah's sin offerings for the temple, applying the same sin offering laws as Leviticus 4:21.
Numbers 19:3 also requires taking a sacrifice outside the camp—the red heifer for purification—sharing the location with sin offerings.
Numbers 19:5 describes burning the red heifer entirely, similar to the burning of sin offerings outside the camp in Leviticus.