Leviticus 5:11-13
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11 “But if he cannot afford two turtledoves or two pigeons, then he shall bring as his offering for the sin that he has committed a (A)tenth of an ephah[a] of fine flour for a sin offering. He (B)shall put no oil on it and shall put no frankincense on it, for it is a sin offering. 12 And he shall bring it to (C)the priest, and the priest shall take a handful of it as its memorial portion and (D)burn this on the altar, on the Lord's food offerings; it is a sin offering. 13 Thus (E)the priest shall make atonement for him for the sin which he has committed in any one of these things, and he shall be forgiven. And the remainder[b] shall be for the priest, as in the grain offering.”
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- Leviticus 5:11 An ephah was about 3/5 bushel or 22 liters
- Leviticus 5:13 Septuagint; Hebrew it
Leviticus 6:16
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16 And (A)the rest of it Aaron and his sons shall eat. It shall be eaten unleavened (B)in a holy place. In the court of the tent of meeting they shall eat it.
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Leviticus 6:17
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17 (A)It shall not be baked with leaven. (B)I have given it as their portion of my food offerings. (C)It is a thing most holy, like the sin offering and the guilt offering.
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Leviticus 6:19-21
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19 The Lord spoke to Moses, saying, 20 (A)“This is the offering that Aaron and his sons shall offer to the Lord on the day when he is anointed: a (B)tenth of an ephah[a] of fine flour as a regular grain offering, half of it in the morning and half in the evening. 21 It shall be made with oil (C)on a griddle. You shall bring it (D)well mixed, in baked[b] pieces like a grain offering, and offer it for a pleasing aroma to the Lord.
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- Leviticus 6:20 An ephah was about 3/5 bushel or 22 liters
- Leviticus 6:21 The meaning of the Hebrew is uncertain
Leviticus 10:12
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12 Moses spoke to Aaron and to Eleazar and Ithamar, his surviving sons: “Take the (A)grain offering that is left of the Lord's food offerings, and eat it unleavened beside the altar, for (B)it is most holy.
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Leviticus 10:13
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13 You shall eat it in a holy place, because it is your due and your sons' due, from the Lord's food offerings, for (A)so I am commanded.
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Leviticus 23:10-13
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10 “Speak to the people of Israel and say to them, (A)When you come into the land that I give you and reap its harvest, you shall bring the sheaf of (B)the firstfruits of your harvest to the priest, 11 and he shall (C)wave the sheaf before the Lord, so that you may be accepted. On the day after the Sabbath the priest shall wave it. 12 And on the day when you (D)wave the sheaf, you shall offer a (E)male lamb a year old without blemish as a burnt offering to the Lord. 13 (F)And the grain offering with it shall be two tenths of an ephah[a] of fine flour mixed with oil, a food offering to the Lord with a pleasing aroma, (G)and the drink offering with it shall be of wine, a fourth of a hin.[b]
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- Leviticus 23:13 An ephah was about 3/5 bushel or 22 liters
- Leviticus 23:13 A hin was about 4 quarts or 3.5 liters
Leviticus 23:6
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6 And on the fifteenth day of the same month is the Feast of Unleavened Bread to the Lord; for seven days you shall eat unleavened bread.
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Leviticus 23:17
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17 You shall bring from your dwelling places two loaves of bread to be waved, made of two tenths of an ephah. They shall be of fine flour, and they shall be baked with leaven, as (A)firstfruits to the Lord.
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