Bible Cross References
the offering
Exodus 29:2
Use the best wheat flour, but no yeast, and make some bread with olive oil, some without it, and some in the form of thin cakes brushed with oil.
Numbers 18:26-32
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to say to the Levites: "When you receive from the Israelites the tithe that the LORD gives you as your possession, you must present a tenth of it as a special contribution to the LORD.
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This special contribution will be considered as the equivalent of the offering which the farmer makes of new grain and new wine.
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In this way you also will present the special contribution that belongs to the LORD from all the tithes which you receive from the Israelites. You are to give this special contribution for the LORD to Aaron the priest.
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Give it from the best that you receive.
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When you have presented the best part, you may keep the rest, just as the farmer keeps what is left after he makes his offering.
31
You and your families may eat the rest anywhere, because it is your wages for your service in the Tent.
32
You will not become guilty when you eat it, as long as you have presented the best of it to the LORD. But be sure not to profane the sacred gifts of the Israelites by eating any of the gifts before the best part is offered; if you do, you will be put to death."
Hebrews 5:1
Every high priest is chosen from his fellow-men and appointed to serve God on their behalf, to offer sacrifices and offerings for sins.
Hebrews 7:27
He is not like other high priests; he does not need to offer sacrifices every day for his own sins first and then for the sins of the people. He offered one sacrifice, once and for all, when he offered himself.
Hebrews 8:3
Every high priest is appointed to present offerings and animal sacrifices to God, and so our High Priest must also have something to offer.
Hebrews 8:4
If he were on earth, he would not be a priest at all, since there are priests who offer the gifts required by the Jewish Law.
the tenth
Leviticus 5:1
Sin offerings are required in the following cases. If you are officially summoned to give evidence in court and do not give information about something you have seen or heard, you must suffer the consequences.
Exodus 16:36
(The standard dry measure then in use equaled twenty quarts.)
a meat offering
Leviticus 2:1-16
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When any of you present an offering of grain to the LORD, you must first grind it into flour. You must put olive oil and incense on it
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and bring it to the Aaronite priests. The officiating priest shall take a handful of the flour and oil and all of the incense and burn it on the altar as a token that it has all been offered to the LORD. The odor of this food offering is pleasing to the LORD.
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The rest of the grain offering belongs to the priests; it is very holy, since it is taken from the food offered to the LORD.
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If the offering is bread baked in an oven, it must be made without yeast. It may be thick loaves made of flour mixed with olive oil or thin cakes brushed with olive oil.
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If the offering is bread cooked on a griddle, it is to be made of flour mixed with olive oil but without yeast.
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Crumble it up and pour the oil on it when you present it as an offering.
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If the offering is bread cooked in a pan, it is to be made of flour and olive oil.
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Bring it as an offering to the LORD and present it to the priest, who will take it to the altar.
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The priest will take part of it as a token that it has all been offered to the LORD, and he will burn it on the altar. The odor of this food offering is pleasing to the LORD.
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The rest of the offering belongs to the priests; it is very holy, since it is taken from the food offered to the LORD.
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None of the grain offerings which you present to the LORD may be made with yeast; you must never use yeast or honey in food offered to the LORD.
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An offering of the first grain that you harvest each year shall be brought to the LORD, but it is not to be burned on the altar.
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Put salt on every grain offering, because salt represents the covenant between you and God. (You must put salt on all your offerings.)
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When you bring to the LORD an offering of the first grain harvested, offer roasted grain or ground meal.
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Add olive oil and put incense on it.
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The priest will burn that part of the meal and oil that is to serve as a token, and also all the incense, as a food offering to the LORD.
Exodus 29:35-42
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"Perform the rites of ordination for Aaron and his sons for seven days exactly as I have commanded you.
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Each day you must offer a bull as a sacrifice, so that sin may be forgiven. This will purify the altar. Then anoint it with olive oil to make it holy.
37
Do this every day for seven days. Then the altar will be completely holy, and anyone or anything that touches it will be harmed by the power of its holiness.
38
"Every day for all time to come, sacrifice on the altar two one-year-old lambs.
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Sacrifice one of the lambs in the morning and the other in the evening.
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With the first lamb offer two pounds of fine wheat flour mixed with one quart of pure olive oil. Pour out one quart of wine as an offering.
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Sacrifice the second lamb in the evening, and offer with it the same amounts of flour, olive oil, and wine as in the morning. This is a food offering to me, the LORD, and its odor pleases me.
42
For all time to come, this burnt offering is to be offered in my presence at the entrance of the Tent of my presence. That is where I will meet my people and speak to you.
Numbers 28:3
These are the food offerings that are to be presented to the LORD: for the daily burnt offering, two one-year-old male lambs without any defects.
Numbers 28:10
This burnt offering is to be offered every Sabbath in addition to the daily offering with its wine offering.