offering, grainThis type of offering was instituted and described for the people in Lev 2:1-16. It was to be a memorial offering of sweet aroma to the LORD. This offering consisted of no meat but did have some parameters on how it was to be offered by the priest. The above Scripture breaks down to how it should be offered: there was the uncooked part (Lev 2:1-3) and then some of the grain would be cooked (Lev 2:4-10) and this part could be mixed with some specific ingredients (Lev 2:11-13). You could add salt, oil, and frankincense, but you could not add leaven (yeast) or honey (Lev 2:11). Finally, in Leviticus 2:12-16 talks how this offering could be an offering of the first fruits, using green heads of grain (Lev 2:14).And when any will offer a grain offering unto the LORD, Lev 2:1the remnant of the grain offering shall be Aaron's and his sons': Lev 2:3and pour oil thereon: it is a grain offering. Lev 2:6And if thy oblation be a grain offering baken in the fryingpan, Lev 2:7the grain offering that is made of these things unto the LORD: Lev 2:8the priest shall take from the grain offering a memorial thereof, Lev 2:9the grain offering shall be Aaron's and his sons': Lev 2:10thy grain offering shalt thou season with salt; Lev 2:13a grain offering of thy firstfruits unto the LORD, Lev 2:14it is a grain offering. Lev 2:15This is the law of the grain offering: Lev 6:14 NKJBshall bring a grain offering of one-tenth of an ephah Num 15:4 NKJB

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