Hebrews 5:3
That is why he must offer sacrifices, for his own and for the people's sins.
Hebrews 7:27
He does not have a day-by-day need as the high priests do, first to offer up sacrifices for his own sins, then for those of the people. He sacrificed for sin once for all when he offered up himself.
Hebrews 9:7
Only the high priest enters the inner room. Once a year he entered with blood, which he offers for himself and for the sins of the people.
Leviticus 9:7
Moses told Aaron: Come to the altar and sacrifice an offering for sin and a burnt offering to pay compensation for your sins and the sins of the people and make peace with Jehovah. Then make an offering for the people that they may pay compensation for their wrongdoing and to make peace with Jehovah just as Jehovah has commanded.
Leviticus 16:6
Aaron must sacrifice the bull as his own offering for sin. By doing this, he will pay compensation for wrongdoing and make peace with Jehovah for himself and his family.
Exodus 29:12-19
Use a finger to smear some of its blood on each of the four corners of the altar. Pour out the rest of the blood on the ground next to the altar.
Leviticus 4:3-12
If it is the High Priest who sins and brings guilt on the people, he should present a young bull without any defects and sacrifice it to Jehovah for his sin.
Leviticus 8:14-21
Moses brought the young bull for the sin offering. Aaron and his sons put their hands on its head.
Leviticus 16:15
Aaron will slaughter the goat for the people's offering for sin. He will take the blood inside, go up to the canopy, and sprinkle it on the throne of mercy and in front of it, as he did with the bull's blood.