Levítico 2

La ofrenda de cereal

1 »Si alguien presenta al SEÑOR una ofrenda de cereal, esta será de flor de harina, sobre la cual pondrá aceite e incienso.
2 Luego la llevará a los hijos de Aarón, los sacerdotes; allí tomará un puñado de flor de harina con aceite, junto con todo el incienso, y el sacerdote quemará esa ofrenda memorial en el altar. Es una ofrenda presentada por fuego de aroma grato al SEÑOR.
3 El resto de la ofrenda de cereal será para Aarón y sus hijos. Entre las ofrendas por fuego que se presentan al SEÑOR, esta es sumamente sagrada.
4 »Si presentas una ofrenda de cereal cocida al horno, esta será de panes de flor de harina sin levadura, amasados con aceite, o de obleas sin levadura untadas con aceite.
5 »Si presentas una ofrenda de cereal cocida en la sartén, la ofrenda será de flor de harina sin levadura, amasada con aceite.
6 La partirás en pedazos y le echarás aceite. Es una ofrenda de cereal.
7 »Si presentas una ofrenda de cereal cocida a la olla, la ofrenda será de flor de harina con aceite.
8 Así preparada la ofrenda de cereal, se la llevarás al SEÑOR, es decir, se la llevarás al sacerdote, quien la presentará en el altar.
9 El sacerdote, luego de tomar una parte como ofrenda memorial, la quemará en el altar. Es una ofrenda presentada por fuego de aroma grato al SEÑOR.
10 El resto de la ofrenda de cereal será para Aarón y sus hijos. Entre las ofrendas por fuego que se presentan al SEÑOR, esta es sumamente sagrada.
11 »Ninguna ofrenda de cereal que ustedes presenten al SEÑOR se hará de masa fermentada, porque en una ofrenda al Señor presentada por fuego no se deben quemar ni miel ni levadura.
12 Llevarán al SEÑOR levadura y miel como ofrenda de primicias, pero no las pondrán sobre el altar como aroma grato.
13 Todas las ofrendas de cereal las sazonarán con sal, y no dejarán que les falte la sal del pacto de su Dios. A todas las ofrendas deberán ponerles sal.
14 »Si le presentas al SEÑOR una ofrenda de las primicias de tus cereales, esta será de trigo nuevo, molido y tostado al fuego. Es la ofrenda de cereal de tus primicias.
15 Le pondrás aceite e incienso; es una ofrenda de cereal.
16 El sacerdote quemará parte del trigo nuevo y molido como ofrenda memorial, junto con todo el incienso y el aceite. Es una ofrenda al SEÑOR presentada por fuego.

Levítico 2 Commentary

Chapter 2

The meat-offering of flour. (1-11) The offering of first-fruits. (12-16)

Verses 1-11 Meat-offerings may typify Christ, as presented to God for us, and as being the Bread of life to our souls; but they rather seem to denote our obligation to God for the blessings of providence, and those good works which are acceptable to God. The term "meat" was, and still is, properly given to any kind of provision, and the greater part of this offering was to be eaten for food, not burned. These meat-offerings are mentioned after the burnt-offerings: without an interest in the sacrifice of Christ, and devotedness of heart to God, such services cannot be accepted. Leaven is the emblem of pride, malice, and hypocrisy, and honey of sensual pleasure. The former are directly opposed to the graces of humility, love, and sincerity, which God approves; the latter takes men from the exercises of devotion, and the practice of good works. Christ, in his character and sacrifice, was wholly free from the things denoted by leaven; and his suffering life and agonizing death were the very opposites to worldly pleasure. His people are called to follow, and to be like him.

Verses 12-16 Salt is required in all the offerings. God hereby intimates to them that their sacrifices, in themselves, were unsavoury. All religious services must be seasoned with grace. Christianity is the salt of the earth. Directions are given about offering their first-fruits at harvest. If a man, with a thankful sense of God's goodness in giving him a plentiful crop, was disposed to present an offering to God, let him bring the first ripe and full ears. Whatever was brought to God must be the best in its kind, though it were but green ears of corn. Oil and frankincense must be put upon it. Wisdom and humility soften and sweeten the spirits and services of young people, and their green ears of corn shall be acceptable. God takes delight in the first ripe fruits of the Spirit, and the expressions of early piety and devotion. Holy love to God is the fire by which all our offerings must be made. The frankincense denotes the mediation and intercession of Christ, by which our services are accepted. Blessed be God that we have the substance, of which these observances were but shadows. There is that excellency in Christ, and in his work as Mediator, which no types and shadows can fully represent. And our dependence thereon must be so entire, that we must never lose sight of it in any thing we do, if we would be accepted of God.

Chapter Summary

INTRODUCTION TO LEVITICUS 2

This chapter contains the law of the meat offering, and gives an account of what it was made of, fine flour, with oil poured, and frankincense put upon it, Le 2:1 what was done with it; part of it burnt upon the altar, and the rest was the property of the priests, Le 2:2,3,8-10 how it was to be when baked in an oven, or in a pan, or fried in a frying pan, Le 2:4-7 what was prohibited in it, leaven and honey, Le 2:11 what was to be used in it, salt, Le 2:13 and what was to be the oblation and meat offering of the first fruits, and what to be done with it, Le 2:12,14-16.

Levítico 2 Commentaries

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