If someone wants to offer the Lord a food offering, it should be from the finest flour; pour oil on it and lay frankincense upon it, and bring it to the priests, sons of Aaron. And the priest shall take a handful of it and burn it on the altar as an offering by fire, a lovely treat for the Lord. The remainder belong to Aaron and his sons as a very holy sacrifice from the Lord’s fire offering.
But if you want to bring an oven-baked food offering, take cakes of the finest unleavened flour, mixed with oil, or unleavened wafers anointed with oil. Also out of the pan, mixed in unleavened flour with oil. Cut it into pieces and pour oil on it. This is a food offering. However, if it is in the crucible, bring it to the priest so that he takes it up to the altar. He should withdraw the memorial sacrifice from the food offering and burn it in the smoke.The rest belongs to Aaron and his sons. Prepare all food offerings without sourdough, because neither sourdough nor honey should rise in smoke before the Lord. You may bring the Lord first fruits; but shall not come up to the altar for a sweet odor.
You shall season all your food offerings with salt and everything will never be without salt of the covenant of thy Lord; thou shalt offer salt to all.
If you want to offer the Lord an offering of first fruits, thus shalt thou roast ears of grain on fire, crush the grains and bring this as a food offering of your first fruits with oil and incense on it. And the priest shall burn the memorial sacrifice in smoke as a food offering unto the Lord.
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