Levítico 7:12

12 Si presentas una ofrenda de paz como una expresión de acción de gracias, el animal de sacrificio acostumbrado debe ser acompañado de varias clases de pan preparados sin levadura: panes planos mezclados con aceite de oliva, obleas untadas con aceite y panes de harina selecta mezclada con aceite de oliva.

Levítico 7:12 Meaning and Commentary

Leviticus 7:12

If he offer it for a thanksgiving
Which Jarchi restrains to the wonderful deliverances of seafaring persons, of travellers, and of such as have been confined in prison, or have laboured under violent diseases and disorders of body; and so Aben Ezra seems to understand it only of thanksgivings on account of being delivered out of distress; but it might be for the common mercies of life, or any particular mercy or instance of divine goodness a man was sensible of, and thought proper in this way to make an acknowledgment of it:

then he shall offer with the sacrifice of thanksgiving;
which, if of the herd, was either a bullock or a cow; and if of the flock, was either a lamb or a goat;

unleavened cakes mingled with oil;
ten of them, according to the Jewish writers; the measure of flour, of which they were made, were, as Jarchi says, five Jerusalem seahs or pecks, which were six of those used in the wilderness, and made twenty tenths or omers, an omer being the tenth part of an ephah F4; the oil they were mingled with, as to the quantity of it, was half a log F5; a fourth part of it was for the cakes, hastily baked, (said in the latter part of this verse to be fried,) an eighth part for those baked, (intended in this clause,) and an eighth part for the wafers next mentioned:

and unleavened wafers anointed with oil;
these were a thinner sort of cakes, made without leaven as the others, but the oil was not mixed with the flour in the making of them, but put upon them when made, and therefore said to be anointed with it; there were also ten of these:

and cakes mingled with oil of fine flour fried;
these were such as were hastily and not thoroughly baked, ( Leviticus 6:21 ) or, as Jarchi and Ben Gersom, they were mixed and boiled with hot water, as much as was sufficient; or, according to Maimonides F6, were fried in oil; and there were ten of these, in all thirty,


FOOTNOTES:

F4 Vid. Misn. Menachot, c. 7. sect. 1. & Bartenora in ib.
F5 Maimon. Maaseh Hakorbanot, c. 9. sect. 20.
F6 In Misn. Menachot, c. 9. sect. 3.

Levítico 7:12 In-Context

10 Todas las demás ofrendas de grano, ya sean de harina seca o harina humedecida con aceite de oliva, se repartirán equitativamente entre todos los sacerdotes, los descendientes de Aarón.
11 Instrucciones adicionales sobre la ofrenda de paz
»Estas son las instrucciones con respecto a las distintas clases de ofrendas de paz que se pueden presentar al Señor
.
12 Si presentas una ofrenda de paz como una expresión de acción de gracias, el animal de sacrificio acostumbrado debe ser acompañado de varias clases de pan preparados sin levadura: panes planos mezclados con aceite de oliva, obleas untadas con aceite y panes de harina selecta mezclada con aceite de oliva.
13 Esta ofrenda de paz por acción de gracias también debe ser acompañada de panes hechos con levadura.
14 Un pan de cada clase deberá presentarse como ofrenda al Señor
. Estos panes pertenecerán al sacerdote que salpica la sangre de la ofrenda de paz contra el altar.
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