Contradiction with Isaiah 1:11
Isaiah challenges the need for the multitude of sacrifices, questioning their value, in contrast to the detailed sacrificial instructions in Leviticus 9:19.
Isaiah 1:11: To what purpose [is] the multitude of your sacrifices unto me? saith the LORD: I am full of the burnt offerings of rams, and the fat of fed beasts; and I delight not in the blood of bullocks, or of lambs, or of he goats. [he goats: Heb. great he goats]
Contradiction with Hosea 6:6
Hosea emphasizes that God desires mercy, not sacrifice, contradicting the emphasis on burnt offerings in Leviticus 9:19.
Hosea 6:6: For I desired mercy, and not sacrifice; and the knowledge of God more than burnt offerings.
Contradiction with Matthew 9:13
Jesus states that God desires mercy over sacrifice, which contradicts the focus on sacrificial rituals in Leviticus 9:19.
Matthew 9:13: But go ye and learn what [that] meaneth, I will have mercy, and not sacrifice: for I am not come to call the righteous, but sinners to repentance.
Contradiction with Hebrews 10:4
Hebrews argues that it is impossible for the blood of bulls and goats to take away sins, opposing the idea that these sacrifices, as instructed in Leviticus 9:19, are effective for atonement.
Hebrews 10:4: For [it is] not possible that the blood of bulls and of goats should take away sins.
Contradiction with Amos 5:22
Amos declares that God will not accept burnt sacrifices and offerings, conflicting with the sacrificial commands in Leviticus 9:19.
Amos 5:22: Though ye offer me burnt offerings and your meat offerings, I will not accept [them]: neither will I regard the peace offerings of your fat beasts. [peace...: or, thank offerings]