Leviticus 2:1-8

1 anima cum obtulerit oblationem sacrificii Domino simila erit eius oblatio fundetque super eam oleum et ponet tus
2 ac deferet ad filios Aaron sacerdotes quorum unus tollet pugillum plenum similae et olei ac totum tus et ponet memoriale super altare in odorem suavissimum Domino
3 quod autem reliquum fuerit de sacrificio erit Aaron et filiorum eius sanctum sanctorum de oblationibus Domini
4 cum autem obtuleris sacrificium coctum in clibano de simila panes scilicet absque fermento conspersos oleo et lagana azyma oleo lita
5 si oblatio tua fuerit de sartagine similae conspersae oleo et absque fermento
6 divides eam minutatim et fundes supra oleum
7 sin autem de craticula sacrificium aeque simila oleo conspergetur
8 quam offeres Domino tradens manibus sacerdotis

Leviticus 2:1-8 Meaning and Commentary

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.

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