1 
 "'When  anyone  offers  an 
offering of  a  meal  offering  to  The  LORD,  his  offering  shall  be  of  fine  flour.  He  shall  pour  oil  on  it,  and  put 
frankincense on  it.  
+2 
 He  shall  bring  it  to  Aaron's  sons,  the  priests;  and  he  shall  take  his  handful  of  its  fine  flour,  and  of  its  oil,  with  all  its  frankincense;  and  the 
priest shall  burn  its  memorial  on  the  altar,  an  offering  made  by  fire,  of  a  pleasant  aroma  to  The  LORD.  
+3 
 That  which  is  left  of  the  meal  offering  shall  be  Aaron's  and  his  sons'.  It  is  a  most  holy  thing  of  the  offerings  of  the  LORD  made  by  fire.  +
4 
 "'When  you  offer  an  offering  of  a  meal  offering  baked  in  the  oven,  it  shall  be  unleavened  cakes  of  fine 
flour mixed  with  oil,  or  unleavened 
wafers anointed  with  oil.  
+5 
 If  your  offering  is  a  meal  offering  of  the  griddle,  it  shall  be  of  unleavened  fine  flour,  mixed  with  oil.  +
6 
 You  shall  cut  it  in  pieces,  and  pour  oil  on  it.  It  is  a  meal  offering.  +
7 
 If  your  offering  is  a  meal  offering  of  the  pan,  it  shall  be  made  of  fine  flour  with  oil.  
8 
 You  shall  bring  the  meal  offering  that  is  made  of  these  things  to  The  LORD:  and  it  shall  be  presented  to  the  priest,  and  he  shall  bring  it  to  the  altar.  
9 
 The  priest  shall  take  from  the  meal  offering  its  memorial,  and  shall  burn  it  on  the  altar,  an  offering  made  by  fire,  of  a  pleasant  aroma  to  The  LORD.  
10 
 That  which  is  left  of  the  meal  offering  shall  be  Aaron's  and  his  sons'.  It  is  a  thing  most  holy  of  the  offerings  of  the  LORD  made  by  fire.  
11 
 "'No  meal  offering,  which  you  shall  offer  to  The  LORD,  shall  be  made  with  yeast;  for  you  shall  burn  no  yeast,  nor  any  honey,  as  an  offering  made  by  fire  to  The  LORD.  +
12 
 As  an  offering  of  first  fruits  you  shall  offer  them  to  The  LORD:  but  they  shall  not  rise  up  for  a  pleasant  aroma  on  the  altar.  +
13 
 Every  offering  of  your  meal  offering  you  shall  season  with  salt.  You  shall  not  allow  the  salt  of  the 
covenant of  your  God  to  be  lacking  from  your  meal  offering.  With  all  your  offerings  you  shall  offer  salt.  
+14 
 "'If  you  offer  a  meal  offering  of  first  fruits  to  The  LORD,  you  shall  offer  for  the  meal  offering  of  your  first  fruits 
grain in  the  ear  parched  with  fire,  bruised  grain  of  the  fresh  ear.  
+15 
 You  shall  put  oil  on  it,  and  lay  frankincense  on  it:  it  is  a  meal  offering.  
16 
 The  priest  shall  burn  as  its  memorial,  part  of  its  bruised  grain,  and  part  of  its  oil,  along  with  all  its  frankincense:  it  is  an  offering  made  by  fire  to  The  LORD.  
 
            
Le 2:1-16. THE MEAT OFFERINGS.
1. when any will offer a meat offering--or gift--distinguishing a bloodless from a bloody sacrifice. The word "meat," however, is improper, as its meaning as now used is different from that attached at the date of our English translation. It was then applied not to "flesh," but "food," generally, and here it is applied to the flour of wheat. The meat offerings were intended as a thankful acknowledgment for the bounty of Providence; and hence, although meat offerings accompanied some of the appointed sacrifices, those here described being voluntary oblations, were offered alone.
pour oil upon it--Oil was used as butter is with us; symbolically it meant the influences of the Spirit, of which oil was the emblem, as incense was of prayer.