Leviticus 24:7

7 et pones super eos tus lucidissimum ut sit panis in monumentum oblationis Domini

Leviticus 24:7 Meaning and Commentary

Leviticus 24:7

And thou shalt put pure frankincense upon [each] row
Two cups of frankincense, in each of which was an handful of it, and which were set by each row of the cakes, as Jarchi observes: that it may be on the bread for a memorial;
or "for the bread", instead of it, for a memorial of it; that being to be eaten by the priests, and this to be burned on the altar to the Lord, as follows: [even] an offering made by fire unto the Lord;
not the bread that was after a time taken away, and eaten by the priests, but the frankincense.

Leviticus 24:7 In-Context

5 accipies quoque similam et coques ex ea duodecim panes qui singuli habebunt duas decimas
6 quorum senos altrinsecus super mensam purissimam coram Domino statues
7 et pones super eos tus lucidissimum ut sit panis in monumentum oblationis Domini
8 per singula sabbata mutabuntur coram Domino suscepti a filiis Israhel foedere sempiterno
9 eruntque Aaron et filiorum eius ut comedant eos in loco sancto quia sanctum sanctorum est de sacrificiis Domini iure perpetuo
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