Leviticus 2:12-14
1599 Geneva Bible
12 ¶ In the oblation of the firstfruits ye shall offer [a]them unto the Lord, but they shall not be burnt [b]upon the altar for a sweet savor,
13 (All the meat offerings also shalt thou season with (A)salt, neither shalt thou suffer the salt of the [c]covenant of thy God to be lacking from thy meat offering, but upon all thine oblations thou shalt offer salt.)
14 If then thou offer a meat offering of thy firstfruits unto the Lord, thou shalt offer for thy meat offering of thy firstfruits (B)ears of corn dried by the fire, and wheat beaten out of [d]the green ears.
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- Leviticus 2:12 That is, fruits, which were sweet as honey, ye may offer.
- Leviticus 2:12 But reserved for the Priests.
- Leviticus 2:13 Which they were bound (as by covenant) to use all sacrifices, Num. 18:19; 2 Chron. 13:5; Ezek. 43:24, or it meaneth a sure and pure covenant.
- Leviticus 2:14 Or, full ears: for the word signifieth a fruitful field. Read 2 Chron. 26:10 in the note 2.
Leviticus 2:12-14
New International Version
12 You may bring them to the Lord as an offering of the firstfruits,(A) but they are not to be offered on the altar as a pleasing aroma. 13 Season all your grain offerings with salt.(B) Do not leave the salt of the covenant(C) of your God out of your grain offerings; add salt to all your offerings.
14 “‘If you bring a grain offering of firstfruits(D) to the Lord, offer crushed heads of new grain roasted in the fire.
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