The Bible
Leviticus Chapter 2
1"'When anyone offers an offering of a meal offering to ForeverOne
2He shall bring it to Aaron's sons, the priests; and he shall take his handful of its fine flour, and of its oil, with all its frankincense; and the priest shall burn its memorial on the altar, an offering made by fire, of a pleasant aroma to ForeverOne
3What is left of the meal offering shall be Aaron's and his sons'. It is a most holy thing of the offerings of ForeverOne
4"'When you offer an offering of a meal offering baked in the oven, it shall be unleavened cakes of fine flour mixed with oil, or unleavened wafers anointed
5If your offering is a meal offering of the griddle, it shall be of unleavened fine flour, mixed with oil.
6You shall cut it in pieces, and pour oil on it. It is a meal offering.
7If your offering is a meal offering of the pan, it shall be made of fine flour with oil.
8You shall bring the meal offering that is made of these things to ForeverOne
9The priest shall take from the meal offering its memorial, and shall burn it on the altar, an offering made by fire, of a pleasant aroma to ForeverOne
10What is left of the meal offering shall be Aaron's and his sons'. It is a thing most holy of the offerings of ForeverOne
11"'No meal offering, which you shall offer to ForeverOne
12As an offering of firstfruits you shall offer them to ForeverOne
13Every offering of your meal offering you shall season with salt; do not allow the salt of the covenant of your God
14"'If you offer a meal offering of first fruits to ForeverOne
15You shall put oil on it, and lay frankincense on it: it is a meal offering.
16The priest shall burn as its memorial, part of its bruised grain, and part of its oil, along with all its frankincense: it is an offering made by fire to ForeverOne
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