Leviticus 7:10

10 and every grain offering, whether dry or mixed with oil, belongs equally to all the sons of Aaron.

Leviticus 7:10 Meaning and Commentary

Leviticus 7:10

And every meat offering mingled with oil, and dry
Rather it should be rendered "or dry" F3; that is, as Jarchi interprets it, that has no oil in it; the meat offering in common, let it be dressed in what way soever, was mingled with oil; but in the poor man's offering for sin, which was as a meat offering, no oil was to be put upon it, ( Leviticus 5:11 ) but whether the offering was with or without oil, moist or dry, it

shall all the sons of Aaron have, one [as much] as another;
it was to be equally divided among them; or a priest offering it at one time, was to have the same as another priest at another time; it was always alike, all that remained, except the handful that was burnt, was the priest's.


FOOTNOTES:

F3 (hbrxw) "vel aridum", Junius & Tremellius, Piscator.

Leviticus 7:10 In-Context

8 As for the priest who presents a burnt offering for anyone, the hide of that offering belongs to him.
9 Likewise, every grain offering that is baked in an oven or cooked in a pan or on a griddle belongs to the priest who presents it,
10 and every grain offering, whether dry or mixed with oil, belongs equally to all the sons of Aaron.
11 Now this is the law of the peace offering that one may present to the LORD:
12 If he offers it in thanksgiving, then along with the sacrifice of thanksgiving he shall offer unleavened cakes mixed with olive oil, unleavened wafers coated with oil, and well-kneaded cakes of fine flour mixed with oil.
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