Leviticus 2: This chapter gives guidance on how to make grain offerings to God, a Fire-Gift to God. Aaron and his son assume the most important acts - a most holy part of the gifts to God. Specifically, all the Grain-Offerings that they present to God must be made without yeast but with fine flour and oil; tney must never burn any yeast or honey.
Leviticus 3: This chapter discusses offering ia Peace-Offering and that it must be an animal without any defect. The priest will burn them on the Altar: a meal, a Fire-Gift, a pleasing fragrance. Further instructions are as follows: “All the fat belongs to God. This is the fixed rule down through the generations, wherever you happen to live: Don’t eat the fat; don’t eat the blood. None of it.”
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Leviticus 2: This chapter gives guidance on how to make grain offerings to God, a Fire-Gift to God. Aaron and his son assume the most important acts - a most holy part of the gifts to God. Specifically, all the Grain-Offerings that they present to God must be made without yeast but with fine flour and oil; tney must never burn any yeast or honey.
Leviticus 3: This chapter discusses offering ia Peace-Offering and that it must be an animal without any defect. The priest will burn them on the Altar: a meal, a Fire-Gift, a pleasing fragrance. Further instructions are as follows: “All the fat belongs to God. This is the fixed rule down through the generations, wherever you happen to live: Don’t eat the fat; don’t eat the blood. None of it.”
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