Leviticus 7:11

11 This is the Instruction for the communal sacrifice of well-being that someone may offer to the LORD:

Leviticus 7:11 Meaning and Commentary

Leviticus 7:11

And this [is] the law of the sacrifice of peace offerings,
which ye shall offer unto the Lord.
] Some other laws and rules respecting the oblation of them: in ( Leviticus 3:1-17 ) an account is given of what they should be, both of the herd and flock, and of the burning of the fat of them; and here the several sorts of them are distinctly observed, what should be offered with them, and the part the priest should have of it, and when the flesh of them should be eaten.

Leviticus 7:11 In-Context

9 Any grain offering that is baked in an oven or that is prepared in a pan or on a griddle also belongs to the priest who offered it.
10 But every other grain offering, whether mixed with oil or dry, will belong to all of Aaron's sons equally.
11 This is the Instruction for the communal sacrifice of well-being that someone may offer to the LORD:
12 If you are offering it for thanksgiving, you must offer the following with the communal sacrifice of thanksgiving: unleavened flatbread mixed with oil, unleavened thin loaves spread with oil, and flatbread of choice flour thoroughly mixed with oil.
13 You must present this offering, plus the unleavened flatbread, with the communal thanksgiving sacrifice of well-being.
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