Exodus 16:36
16,32,33Exodus 29:38-42
two lambs.Nu 28:3-8; 1Ch 16:40; 2Ch 2:4; 13:11; 31:3; Ezr 3:3; Da 9:21,27Da 12:11; Joh 1:29; Heb 7:27; 1Pe 1:19; Re 5:9-12 in the morning.2Ki 16:15; 2Ch 13:11; Ps 5:3; 55:16,17; Eze 46:13-15; Lu 1:10Ac 26:7at even.41 a tenth.16:36; Nu 15:4,9; 28:5,13deal.{Deal} signifies a part, from the Anglo-Saxon {dæl,} a part, or portion, taken from the whole, from {dælan,} to divide. From Nu 28:5, we learn, that this tenth {deal} was the tenth part of an {ephah,} which constituted an {omer,} about three quarts English. hin.30:24; Le 23:13; Nu 15:4; 28:14; Eze 4:11; 45:24; 46:5,7,11,14a drink.Ge 35:14; Le 23:13; Nu 6:15-17; 15:5,7,10,24; 28:10,14,15,24Nu 29:16; De 32:38; Isa 57:6; Eze 20:28; 45:17; Joe 1:9,13; 2:14Php 2:17; *Gr: offer.1Ki 18:29,36; 2Ki 16:15; Ezr 9:4,5; Ps 141:2; Eze 46:13-15Da 9:21 a continual.38; 30:8; Nu 28:6; Da 8:11-13; 12:11where.25:22; 30:6,36; Le 1:1; Nu 17:4Leviticus 2:1
1 The meat offering of flour with oil and incense,4 either baked in the oven,5 or on a plate,7 or in a frying-pan.12 The first fruits not to be burnt on the altar.13 Salt to be used with every offering.14 The offering of first fruits in the ear. meat offering.{Minchah,} from the Arabic {manacha,} to give, especially as a reciprocal gift, a gift, oblation, or eucharistical or gratitude offering, for the bounties of providence displayed in the fruits of the earth. It is termed a meat offering by our translators, because the term meat in their time was the general name for food. 6:14-18,20-23; 9:17; Nu 15:4-21; Isa 66:20; Joh 6:35fine flour.Ex 29:2; Nu 7:13,19; Joe 1:9; 2:14pour oil.4-8,15,16; 7:10-12; 1Jo 2:20,27; Jude 1:20frankincense.Mal 1:11; Lu 1:9,10; Re 8:3Numbers 15:4-5
a meat.Ex 29:40; Le 2:1; 6:14; 7:9,10; 23:13; Isa 66:20; Mal 1:11; Ro 15:16Heb 13:16the fourth.28:5-8; Ex 29:40; Le 2:15; 14:10; 23:13; Jud 9:9; Eze 46:14 28:7,14; Jud 9:13; Ps 116:13; So 1:4; Zec 9:17; Mt 26:28,29Php 2:17; 2Ti 4:6
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