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OET-RV by cross-referenced section LEV 2:1

LEV 2:1–2:16 ©

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Procedures for grain offerings

Lev 2:1–16

2“When someone presents a grain offering to Yahweh, it must be as fine, wheat flour mixed with olive, and with frankincense added to the top of it. 2It must be taken to the priest Aharon’s sons who will take it from them, then take a handful out, being sure to get flour, oil, and some frankincense, and throw that memorial portion onto the altar to get completely burnt up as a pleasing aroma for Yahweh. 3Then the rest of that grain offering will be for Aharon and his sons—it’s a very sacred part from the gifts for Yahweh.

4“When someone presents something baked as their grain offering, it must be baked without leaven: either wheat flour mixed with olive oil and baked into flat buns, or else wheat flour biscuits with olive oil spread on top. 5Or if your grain offering is done on the flat pan, it must be wheat flour mixed with olive oil and made into flat biscuits 6that should then be crumbled and have oil poured over them as your grain offering. 7Or if your grain offering is deep-fried in a pot, it must be made from wheat flour with olive oil.

8Any of the above types of grain offering to Yahweh must be presented to the priest, and he will take it to the altar. 9Then he must take a handful as a memorial portion to the altar to get completely burnt up as a pleasing aroma for Yahweh. 10Then the rest of that grain offering will be for Aharon and his sons—it’s a very sacred part from the gifts for Yahweh.

11“Anything that’s presented to Yahweh as a grain offering must not be made with any rising agent, because any leaven or honey mustn’t be burnt as a gift to Yahweh. 12Foods containing those can be presented as a first-fruits offering, but they mustn’t be burnt on the altar. 13However, every grain offering must be salted—the salt in the grain offering is a reminder of our agreement, so it must always be present.

14Finally, if you want to offer ripe grain as a grain offering to Yahweh, then it must be a young ear of grain that’s been roasted over the fire and presented as a grain offering of your first ripe grains 15with olive oil on it and some frankincense on top. That also becomes a grain offering, 16and the priest must burn a memorial portion from it with some of the crushed grains and some of the oil and some of the incense, to be burnt to become smoke as a gift to Yahweh.

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