The meat of the fellowship offering must be eaten on the same day it is offered. A person offers this gift as a way of showing thanks to God. But none of the meat should remain the next morning.
“When you kill an animal and offer its blood as a sacrifice, [149] you must not offer bread that has yeast in it. {And when you eat the meat from this sacrifice, you must eat all of the meat in one day.} Don’t save any of the meat for the next day.
The person may bring the fellowship offering to show his thanks. If he brings his sacrifice to give thanks, he should {also} bring unleavened bread [73] mixed with oil, wafers [74] with oil poured over them, and loaves of fine flour mixed with oil.