Leviticus 2:3-13

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
9 qui cum obtulerit eam tollet memoriale de sacrificio et adolebit super altare in odorem suavitatis Domino
10 quicquid autem reliquum est erit Aaron et filiorum eius sanctum sanctorum de oblationibus Domini
11 omnis oblatio quae offertur Domino absque fermento fiet nec quicquam fermenti ac mellis adolebitur in sacrificio Domini
12 primitias tantum eorum offeretis et munera super altare vero non ponentur in odorem suavitatis
13 quicquid obtuleris sacrificii sale condies nec auferes sal foederis Dei tui de sacrificio tuo in omni oblatione offeres sal

Leviticus 2:3-13 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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