Sin-Offering.

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Probable origin of. Gen. 4:4, 7.
WAS OFFERED
For sins of ignorance. Lev. 4:2, 13, 22, 27.
At the consecration of priests. Ex. 29:10, 14. Lev. 8:14.
At the consecration of Levites. Num. 8:8.
At the expiration of a Nazarite's vow. Num. 6:14.
On the Day of Atonement. Lev. 16:3, 9.
Was a most holy sacrifice. Lev. 6:25, 29.
CONSISTED OF
A young bullock for priests. Lev. 4:3. Lev. 9:2, 8. Lev. 16:3, 6.
A young bullock or he-goat for the congregation. Lev. 4:14. Lev. 16:9. 2 Chr. 29:23.
A male kid for a ruler. Lev. 4:23.
A female kid or female lamb for a private person. Lev. 4:28, 32.
Sins of the offerer transferred to, by imposition of hands. Lev. 4:4, 15, 24, 29. 2 Chr. 29:23.
Was killed in the same place as the burnt-offering. Lev. 4:24. Lev. 6:25.
THE BLOOD OF,
For a priest or for the congregation, brought by the priest into the tabernacle. Lev. 4:5, 16.
For a priest or for the congregation, sprinkled seven times before the Lord, outside the vail, by the priest with his finger. Lev. 4:6, 17.
For a priest or for the congregation, put upon the horns of the altar of incense. Lev. 4:7, 18.
For a ruler or for a private person put upon the horns of the altar of burnt-offering by the priest with his finger. Lev. 4:25.
In every case poured at the foot of the altar of burnt-offering. Lee. 4:7, 18, 25, 30. Lev. 9:9.
Fat of the inside, kidneys, &c. burned on the altar of burnt-offering. Lev. 4:19, 26, 31, 8-10. Lev. 9:10.
When for a priest or the congregation, the skin, carcass, &c. burned without the camp. Lev. 4:11, 12, 21. Lev. 6:30. Lev. 9:11.
Was eaten by the priests in a holy place, when its blood had not been brought into the tabernacle. Lev. 6:26, 29, with 30 v.
Aaron, &c. rebuked for burning and not eating that of the congregation, its blood not having been brought into the tabernacle. Lev. 10:16-18, with Lev. 9:9, 15.
Whatever touched the flesh of, was rendered holy. Lev. 6:27.
Garments sprinkled with the blood of, to be washed. Lev. 6:27.
Laws respecting the vessels used for boiling the flesh of. Lev. 6:28.
Was typical of Christ's sacrifice. 2 Cor. 5:21. Heb. 13:11-13.