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Verse Leviticus 2:13. _WITH ALL THINE OFFERINGS THOU SHALT OFFER
SALT._] SALT was the opposite to _leaven_, for it preserved from
_putrefaction_ and _corruption_, and signified the _purity_ and
_pers...
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WITH ALL THINE OFFERINGS THOU SHALT OFFER SALT - Not only every
מנחה _mı̂nchāh_, but every animal offering was to be
accompanied by salt. It was the one symbol which was never absent from
the altar o...
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2. THE MEAL OFFERING
CHAPTER 2
_ 1. The general instruction (Leviticus 2:1)_
2. Baked in the oven (Leviticus 2:4)
3. Baked in a pan (Leviticus 2:5)
4. Baked in a frying pan ...
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ADDITIONAL DIRECTIONS. The different kinds of meal offerings, and some
further general rules. The offering might be in the form of thin
wafers, or of girdle cakes (a baking pan is a flat plate or grid...
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SALT. First occurrence. Salt was, and is, the great antiseptic,
preventing fermentation. As leaven and honey were forbidden in
sacrifices, so salt is prescribed, because, when partaken of by the
two p...
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_shalt thou season with salt_ Salt, which is necessary for those who
eat farinaceous food and a pleasant condiment with flesh meat, was
freely used by the Hebrews, Greeks, Romans, and other nations of...
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EVERY OBLATION—SHALT THOU SEASON WITH SALT— _Leaven_ and _honey_
being forbidden, _salt_ is particularly enjoined to be offered with
every oblation: and this, as some suppose, in opposition to the cus...
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c. THE MEAL OFFERING 2:1-16
TEXT 2:1-16
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And when any one offereth an oblation of a meal-offering unto Jehovah,
his oblation shall be of fine flour; and he shall pour oil upon it,
and put frankince...
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_AND EVERY OBLATION OF THY MEAT OFFERING SHALT THOU SEASON WITH SALT;
NEITHER SHALT THOU SUFFER THE SALT OF THE COVENANT OF THY GOD TO BE
LACKING FROM THY MEAT OFFERING: WITH ALL THINE OFFERINGS THOU...
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2:13 offer (d-36) Or 'present....
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THE MEAL OFFERING
The rendering of AV MEAT OFFERING is liable to misunderstanding, as
meat now suggests flesh meat. But this is a vegetable, or bloodless,
sacrifice, a consecration to God of the produ...
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SALT OF THE COVENANT] see on Exodus 30:35....
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LEVITICUS
*WORSHIP THE *LORD IN THE BEAUTY OF *HOLINESS
LEVITICUS
_GORDON CHURCHYARD_
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AND EVERY OBLATION. — But salt, which is the contrary to leaven, and
which preserves from putrefaction and corruption, was to be an
ingredient, not only of bloodless, but of all animal sacrifices
(Eze...
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וְ כָל ־קָרְבַּ֣ן מִנְחָתְךָ֮ בַּ †
מֶּ֣לַח...
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THE MEAL OFFERING
Leviticus 2:1; Leviticus 6:14
THE word which in the original uniformly stands for the English "meal
offering" (A.V "meat offering," _ i.e._, " food offering") primarily
means simply...
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MEAL-OFFERINGS WITH OIL AND INCENSE
Leviticus 2:1
The meal-offering, which is described in this chapter, portrayed in
emblem the perfect character of our Lord. He was as fine flour, of the
best quali...
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In the meal offering was presented another side of the great truth of
personal dedication. In itself the offering was of the work of man's
hands, the fruits of the ground, the result of civilization,...
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And every oblation of thy meat offering shalt thou season with salt;
neither shalt thou suffer the salt of the (h) covenant of thy God to
be lacking from thy meat offering: with all thine offerings th...
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Salt. In every sacrifice salt was to be used, which is an emblem of
wisdom and discretion, without which none of our performances are
agreeable to God. (Challoner) --- Salt is not prescribed in the
sa...
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Was not this salt, a striking similitude, of the merits of the
Redeemer. Observe the expression, the salt of the covenant of thy GOD.
And where JESUS is wanting, what sacrifice can be acceptable? Is n...
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The book of Leviticus has its own character quite as manifestly as
Genesis or Exodus. Its peculiar feature is that from its very
starting-point it is the revelation of what God saw in Jesus Christ
our...
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13._And every oblation of thy meat-offering. _The reason for salting
the victims was very similar, viz., that God’s service might not be
without savor; but the true seasoning which gives grace to sacr...
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I now turn to the meat-offering. This presents to us the humanity of
Christ; His grace and perfectness as a living man, but still as
offered to God and fully tested. It was of fine flour without leave...
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AND EVERY OBLATION OF THY MEAT OFFERING SHALT THOU SEASON WITH
SALT,.... Which makes food savoury, and preserves from putrefaction;
denoting the savouriness and acceptableness of Christ as a meat
offe...
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And every oblation of thy meat offering shalt thou season with salt;
neither shalt thou suffer the salt of the covenant of thy God to be
lacking from thy meat offering: with all thine offerings thou s...
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_Salt_ To signify that incorruption of mind, and sincerity of grace,
which in Scripture is signified by salt, (Mark 9:49;
Colossians 4:6,) and which is necessary in all them that would offer
an accept...
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1 The meate offering of flower with oile and incense,
4 either baken in the ouen,
5 or on a plate,
7 or in a frying pan,
12 Or of the first fruits in the eare.
13 The salt of the meate offering....
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THE MEAT-OFFERING OF THE FIRST-FRUITS....
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And every oblation of thy meat-offering shalt thou season with salt,
this being both a purifier and a preservative; NEITHER SHALT THOU
SUFFER THE SALT OF THE COVENANT OF THY GOD TO BE LACKING FROM THY...
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THE MEAL OFFERING (VV. 1-16)
This offering is an appendix to the burnt offering. We do not read of
a meal offering ever being offered alone, but in connection with the
burnt offering or the peace offe...
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12-16 Salt is required in all the offerings. God hereby intimates to
them that their sacrifices, in themselves, were unsavoury. All
religious services must be seasoned with grace. Christianity is the...
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EVERY OBLATION OF THY MEAT-OFFERING SHALT THOU SEASON WITH SALT;
either,
1. For the decency and conveniency of the feast, which God would have
here represented. Or,
2. For the signification of that i...
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We, now, come to consider the meat offering which presents, in a very
distinct manner, the man Christ Jesus." As the Burnt offering typifies
Christ in death, the meat offering typifies Him in life. In...
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THE GRAIN OFFERING MUST NOT CONTAIN ANYTHING THAT CORRUPTS BUT WHAT
PRESERVES (LEVITICUS 2:11).
It is now pointed out that the Grain Offering must not contain
anything that ferments, neither leaven n...
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SALT
Compare (Numbers 18:19); (Mark 9:49); (Colossians 4:6)....
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CONTENTS: Meat offering and first-fruits laws.
CHARACTERS: God, Moses, Aaron's sons.
CONCLUSION: Leaven, typifying malice, wickedness and human pride is
not accepted in spiritual sacrifices. Take he...
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Leviticus 2:1. _When any_ (Hebrews _nephesh_) _soul;_ to denote that
true religion is seated in the heart. _Offer a meat-offering_ (Hebrews
_mincha_) which Aquila renders, a gift of wheat to the Lord....
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_Season with salt._
SALT FOR SACRIFICE
If you will read the chapter through you will note that other things
were needed in connection with the sacrifices of the Israelites. Their
sacrifices were of c...
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_A meat-offering._
THE MEAT-OFFERING
It is only when we have received Christ in His character of a
sacrifice for our sins, that we are in a condition to render ourselves
a living sacrifice, so as to...
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LEVITICUS—NOTE ON LEVITICUS 2:1__ The GRAIN OFFERING (see also
Leviticus 6:14) would ordinarily be offered with a burnt or peace
offering. It probably served
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LEVITICUS—NOTE ON LEVITICUS 2:11 The worshipers are prohibited from
burning LEAVEN or HONEY on the altar, though the text does not explain
why. They could, however, SEASON their
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Bloodless Sacrifices: The food-Offerings
SUGGESTIVE READINGS
Leviticus 2:1. His offering shall be of fine flour.—Sacrifices for
the “meat offering” were from the vegetable, not animal, kingdom.
_Food...
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EXPOSITION
THE MEAT OFFERING. The regulation of the burnt offering as a Levitical
institution is immediately followed by a similar regulation of the
meat offering, consisting of flour and oil, with sa...
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In chapter two the next offering that we have is the meal offering.
And this they would take the fine flour, mix it with oil and
frankincense, and make up a dough that they would put on the fire to
mo...
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2 Chronicles 13:5; Colossians 4:6; Ezekiel 43:24; Ezra 7:22; Mark 9:49
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Salt — To signify that incorruption of mind, and sincerity of grace,
which in scripture is signified by salt, Mark 9:49, Colossians 4:6,
and which is necessary in all them that would offer an acceptab...