Bamidbar 28:5

5 And a tenth-ephah of fine flour for a minchah, mixed with the fourth-hin of pressed shemen.

Bamidbar 28:5 Meaning and Commentary

Numbers 28:5

And the tenth part of an ephah of flour for a meat offering,
&c.] Which always went along with the burnt offering:

mingled with the fourth part of an hin of beaten oil:
which in those times and countries was used instead of butter; and fine flour and this mingled together made a "minchah", or bread offering, as it should rather be called; of the measures used, (See Gill on Exodus 29:40).

Bamidbar 28:5 In-Context

3 And thou shalt say unto them, This is the fire-offering which ye shall offer unto Hashem; two kevasim (male lambs) of the first year temimim, two a day, for an olah tamid.
4 The one keves shalt thou offer in the boker, and the other keves shalt thou offer towards erev;
5 And a tenth-ephah of fine flour for a minchah, mixed with the fourth-hin of pressed shemen.
6 It is an olat tamid (continual burnt offering) which was ordained in Mt Sinai for a re’ach hannichoach, a fire-offering unto Hashem.
7 And the nesekh (libation offering) thereof shall be the fourth-hin for the one keves: baKodesh (i.e., the Mizbe’ach) shalt thou cause the nesekh shekhar to be poured out unto Hashem.
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