SEV Biblia, Chapter 16:9
Y hará traer Aarón el macho cabrío sobre el cual cayere la suerte por el SEÑOR, y lo ofrecerá por expiación.
John Gill's Bible Commentary
Ver. 9. And Aaron shall bring the goat on which the Lord’s lot fell , etc.] Alluding to the manner of taking out the lot by the high priest, who, when he took it out, lifted it up with his hand, and then let it down, and put it on the head of the goat; after which he brought it to the altar to be sacrificed: and offer him [for] a sin offering ; an offering for the sins of the people, as a type of Christ, who made his soul an offering for sin for his people; but this was not done by Aaron until he had brought and killed the sin offering for himself; after which we read of killing this sin offering for the people, ( Leviticus 16:11,15); wherefore some take this offering here to be no other than a setting apart or devoting the goat for this service.
Matthew Henry Commentary
Verses 1-14 - Without entering into particulars of the sacrifices on the great day of atonement, we may notice that it was to be a statute for ever, til that dispensation be at an end. As long as we are continually sinning we continually need the atonement. The law of afflicting our souls for sin, is a statue which will continue in force till we arrive where all tears, even those of repentance, will be wiped from our eyes. The apostle observes it as a proof that the sacrifices could not take awa sin, and cleanse the conscience from it, that in them there was remembrance made of sin every year, upon the day of atonement, He 10:1, 3. The repeating the sacrifices, showed there was in them but feeble effort toward making atonement; this could be done only by offering up the body of Christ once for all; and that sacrifice neede not to be repeated. (Le 16:15-34)
Original Hebrew
והקריב 7126 אהרן 175 את 853 השׂעיר 8163 אשׁר 834 עלה 5927 עליו 5921 הגורל 1486 ליהוה 3068 ועשׂהו 6213 חטאת׃ 2403