“No grain offering that you bring to Adonai is to be made with leaven, because you are not to cause any leaven or honey to go up in smoke as an offering made by fire to Adonai.”
Leviticus 2:11
Starting again in the portion prior, with begin in Leviticus 2:1 with the details for the grain offering. For the one offering a grain offering to Adonai, the offering was to be made of fine flour, combined with olive oil and frankincense on it. Bringing the offering once again to Aharon and his sons, the priests would take a handful of the flour, oil, and frankincense and put this portion on the fire. The aroma would go up before Adonai as a fragrant offering.
The grain offering was also allowed to be a baked portion, consisting of unleavened cakes made of fine flour. Additionally, the offering could have been cooked on a griddle or in a pot as well. And all offerings were to be seasoned with salt. Whatever portion is not put on the fire would belong to Aharon and his sons and was considered an especially holy part of the offering.
Leviticus 2:7-15
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