Numbers 7:71
"one male goat for a sin offering;"
Key Reflection
In Numbers 7:71, the text specifies that one male goat was offered as a sin offering. This detail underscores the recurring practice of using goats in various sacrificial contexts within ancient Israelite rituals, reflecting their significance as designated animals for atonement. The use of a goat here aligns with broader biblical themes where goats often symbolize sin or are used to make atonement, paralleling similar practices such as those described in Leviticus 4:32, where male goats were specifically reserved for sin offerings by leaders and higher-ranking individuals.
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