and the two little reins with the caul that is on those [or them] beside the ileum, and the fatness of the maw, with the entrails that cleave to the little reins.
Therefore there were full many burnt sacrifices, and inner fatness of peaceable sacrifices, and the moist [or liquor] sacrifices of burnt sacrifices, and thereby the worship of the house of the Lord was [ful] filled.
And thou shalt take all the fatness that covereth the entrails, and the caul of the maw, and the two kidneys, and the fatness that is on them; and thou shalt offer them as incense upon the altar.
And they shall take thereof, into the feeding, or nourishing, of the Lord’s fire, the fatness that covereth the womb, and that covereth all the entrails,
Soothly he shall take away all the inner fatness, as it is wont to be done away of the sacrifices of peaceable things, and he shall burn it on the altar, into odour of sweetness to the Lord; and the priest shall pray for him, and it shall be forgiven to him.