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.
JFB.
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