Leviticus 8:17
But the bullock, and his hide, his flesh, and his dung, he burnt with fire without the camp; as the Lord commanded Moses.
Cross-references
Leviticus 4:11 lists the hide, flesh, head, legs, entrails, and dung of the bull to be taken outside — same disposal as here.
Leviticus 4:12 instructs to carry the whole bull outside the camp and burn it, matching the procedure in this verse.
Leviticus 4:21 describes the same disposal for the congregation's sin offering — burning the whole bull outside the camp.
Leviticus 6:30 says sin offerings whose blood enters the sanctuary are burnt outside the camp, paralleling this disposal.
In Leviticus 16:27, the same burning outside the camp applies to Day of Atonement sin offerings, reinforcing the pattern of removing impurity.
Leviticus 9:11 repeats the same burning of flesh and hide outside the camp for Aaron's sin offering, mirroring this procedure.
Exodus 29:14 is the original command for burning the sin offering outside the camp, here carried out exactly.
Hebrews 13:11-13 explicitly interprets the sin offering burned outside the camp as a type of Jesus suffering outside the gate.
Galatians 3:13 sees Christ bearing the curse outside the camp, typologically linked to the sin offering burned outside in Leviticus 8:17.
Ezekiel 43:21 describes a similar sin offering bull burned outside the sanctuary, following the pattern from Leviticus 8:17.