# sin offering # ## Definition: ## The "sin offering" was one of several sacrifices that God required the Israelites to offer. * This offering involved sacrificing a bull, burning its blood and fat on the altar, and taking the rest of the animal's body and burning it on the ground outside the Israelite camp. * The complete burning up of this animal sacrifice shows how holy God is and how terrible sin is. * The Bible teaches that in order for there to be a cleansing from sin, blood must be shed to pay the cost for the sin that was committed. * Animal sacrifices could not permanently bring about forgiveness of sin. * Jesus' death on the cross paid the penalty for sin, for all time. He was the perfect sin offering. (See also: [[../other/altar.md]], [[../other/cow.md]], [[../kt/forgive.md]], [[../other/sacrifice.md]], [[../kt/sin.md]]) ## Bible References: ## * [2 Chronicles 29:20-21](en/tn/2ch/help/29/20) * [Exodus 29:35-37](en/tn/exo/help/29/35) * [Ezekiel 44:25-27](en/tn/ezk/help/44/25) * [Leviticus 05:11](en/tn/lev/help/05/11) * [Numbers 07:15-17](en/tn/num/help/07/15)