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An offering that was usually offered as an accompaniment to animal sacrifices, but in special circumstances was presented alone. It could be cooked in various ways or presented uncooked. The offering could be made for a variety of purposes, depending on the sacrifice it accompanied.
Flour, oil and incense Lev 2:1-2
Salt See also Lev 2:13 Salt, which prevented corruption, was offered with all the offerings.
No yeast or honey Lev 2:11
Roasted ears of corn Lev 2:14-16
Lev 2:4 oven-baked like bread; Lev 2:5-6 on a griddle or in a pan
By fire Lev 2:2 See also Lev 2:3 It might be eaten, but only by the priests and in the sanctuary.
Accompanying vow fulfilment or freewill offerings Nu 15:1-10
With an animal sacrifice Nu 15:6 See also Nu 15:8-9 the larger the animal, the larger the grain offering
With the two daily offerings Ex 29:38-41
Circumstances under which the grain offering was presented alone Lev 6:19-23 when a priest was consecrated In the ritual for a jealous husband: Nu 5:15,25
It is most holy Lev 6:17
It is an aroma pleasing to the
4826 | fire |
7435 | sacrifice, in OT |
7766 | priests |