Numbers 29:11
One kid of the goats for a sin offering; beside the sin offering of atonement, and the continual burnt offering, and the meat offering of it, and their drink offerings.
Cross-reference
Numbers 29:16 prescribes the same 'one male goat for a sin offering besides the regular' for the first day of Tabernacles, matching this Day of Atonement pattern.
Numbers 29:19 repeats the identical sin offering formula for the second day of Tabernacles, reinforcing the uniform sacrificial structure.
Numbers 29:25 uses the same 'one male goat for a sin offering besides the regular' for the seventh day of Tabernacles, showing consistency across festivals.
Numbers 29:6 describes the offerings for the first day of the seventh month, setting the context for the additional Day of Atonement offerings in the same month.
Numbers 28:3-8 defines the regular daily burnt offering that Numbers 29:11 mentions as 'the regular burnt offering', providing its specific details.
Numbers 28:10 shows the same 'besides the regular burnt offering' pattern for Sabbath offerings, mirroring the supplementary sin offering here.
Leviticus 16:3 details the high priest's personal sin offering (bull and ram) for the Day of Atonement, complementing the people's goat offering here.
Leviticus 16:5 specifies two goats for the people's sin offering on the Day of Atonement, while Numbers 29:11 mentions one goat; together they give the full picture.
Leviticus 16:9 explains which goat (the one for the Lord) is offered as a sin offering, directly clarifying the goat in Numbers 29:11.
Hebrews 7:27 contrasts the repeated yearly sacrifices of the OT high priest with Christ's single perfect sacrifice, directly opposing the pattern in Numbers 29:11.
Hebrews 9:25-28 contrasts the yearly Day of Atonement entry with blood with Christ's once-for-all self-sacrifice, highlighting the insufficiency of the old.