You must break it into pieces and pour oil over it. It is a grain offering.
Leviticus 2:5 - Easy To Read Version If you bring a grain offering cooked in a baking pan, then it must be made from fine flour mixed with oil but without yeast. Tuilleadh leaganachaKing James Version (Oxford) 1769 And if thy oblation be a meat offering baken in a pan, it shall be of fine flour unleavened, mingled with oil. Amplified Bible - Classic Edition If your offering is cereal baked on a griddle, it shall be of fine flour unleavened, mixed with oil. American Standard Version (1901) And if thy oblation be a meal-offering of the baking-pan, it shall be of fine flour unleavened, mingled with oil. Common English Bible If your offering is grain prepared on a griddle, it must be of choice flour mixed with oil and it must be unleavened. Catholic Public Domain Version if your oblation will be from the frying pan, of flour tempered with oil and without leaven, Douay-Rheims version of The Bible - 1752 version If thy oblation be from the frying-pan, of flour tempered with oil, and without leaven: |
You must break it into pieces and pour oil over it. It is a grain offering.
The fine flour must be mixed with oil and made on a baking pan. When it is cooked, then you must bring it in. You must break the offering into pieces. Its smell will please the Lord.
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.
Every grain offering belongs to the priest that offers it. That priest will get the grain offerings that were baked in an oven, or cooked on a frying pan or a baking dish.