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If any soul will offer a meatoffering unto the LORD, his offering
shall be fine flour, and he shall pour thereto oil, and put
frankincense thereon, and shall bring it unto Aaron's sons the
priests. And one of them shall take thereout his handful of the
flour, and of the oil with all the frankincense, and burn it for a
memorial upon the altar: an offering of a sweet savour unto the
LORD. And the remnant of the meatoffering shall be Aaron's and his
sons, as a thing most holy of the sacrifices of the LORD. If any
man bring a meatoffering that is baken in the oven, let him bring
sweet cakes of fine flour mingled with oil, and unleavened wafers
anointed with oil. If thy meatoffering be baken in the frying pan,
then it shall be of sweet flour mingled with oil. And thou shalt
mince it small, and pour oil thereon: and so is it a meatoffering.
If thy meatoffering be a thing broiled upon the gridiron, of flour
mingled with oil it shall be. And thou shalt bring the
meatoffering that is made of these things unto the LORD, and shalt
deliver it unto the priest, and he shall bring it unto the altar,
and shall heave up part of the meatoffering for a memorial, and
shall burn it upon the altar: an offering of a sweet savour unto
the LORD.
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