Leviticus 2:1-2
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 8:3 the memorial.9; 5:12; 6:15; 24:7; Ex 30:16; Nu 5:18; Ne 13:14,22; Isa 66:3Ac 10:4Leviticus 2:4-7
meat offering.1Ch 23:28,29; Ps 22:14; Eze 46:20; Mt 26:38; Joh 12:27the oven.{Tannur}, probably such an oven as that described by D'Arvieux, as used by the Arabs. He states that they make a fire in a great stone pitcher, and when heated, mix meal and water, which they apply with the hollow of their hands to the outside, and this soft paste spreading itself upon it, is baked in an instant, and the bread comes of as thin as our wafers. 1:11; 6:17; 7:12; 10:12; Ex 12:8; 1Co 5:7,8; Heb 7:26; 1Pe 2:1,22wafers.Ex 16:31; 29:2; Isa 42:1; 44:3-5; 61:1; Joh 3:34 in a pan. or, on a flat plate, or slice.{Machavath,} a flat iron plate, such as the Arabs still use to bake their cakes on, and which is called a griddle in some of our counties. 1:6; Ps 22:1-21; Mr 14:1-15:47; Joh 18:1-19:42 the frying-pan.{Marchesheth}, a shallow earthen vessel, like a frying pan, which the Arabs call a {tajen.} of fine.1,2Leviticus 2:9
a memorial.2; 6:15an offering.2; Ex 29:18; Ps 22:13,14; Isa 53:10; Zec 13:7,9; Ro 12:1; 15:16Eph 5:2; Php 2:17; 4:18Leviticus 2:12
the oblation.Ge 23:10,11,17; Ex 22:29; 23:10,11,19; Nu 15:20; De 26:102Ch 31:5; 1Co 15:20; Re 14:4be burnt. Heb. ascend.Psalms 141:2
Let my prayer.David, who was now driven from Judea, and far from the sanctuary, here prays that the devotion of his heart, and the elevation of his hands, might be accepted; that the one might ascend to heaven fragrant and well pleasing as the cloud of incense, and the other, in conjunction with it, be prevalent as the {minchah,} or evening oblation. Pr 15:8set forth. Heb. directed.5:3as incense.Ex 30:7-9,34-38; Le 10:1,2; 16:11-13; Nu 16:35,46-48; Mal 1:11Lu 1:9,10; Re 5:8; 8:3,4the lifting.28:2; 63:4; 134:2; 1Ti 2:8the evening.Ex 29:39,42; 1Ki 18:36; Ezr 9:4; Da 9:21; Ac 3:1Isaiah 11:2-4
the Spirit.42:1; 59:21; 61:1; Nu 11:25,26; Mt 3:16; Joh 1:32,33; 3:34; Ac 10:38the spirit of wisdom.De 34:9; Joh 14:17; 15:26; 16:13; 1Co 1:30; Eph 1:17,18; Col 1:8,9Col 2:2,3; 2Ti 1:7; Jas 3:17,18 shall make him.33:6; Pr 2:5,9; Lu 2:52understanding. Heb. scent. or, smell.Job 12:11; 34:3; Php 1:9,10; Heb 5:14and he shall not.1Sa 16:7; 2Sa 14:17; 1Ki 3:9,28; Joh 7:24; 8:15,16; 1Co 2:13-151Co 4:3-5 But with.32:1; 2Sa 8:15; 23:2-4; 1Ki 10:8,9; Ps 45:6,7; 72:1-4,12-14; 82:2-4Jer 23:5,6; 33:15; Mt 11:5; Re 19:11reprove. or, argue.1:17; Pr 31:8,9; Jer 5:28for the meek.29:19; 61:1; Zep 2:3; Mt 5:5; 2Co 10:1; Ga 5:23; Tit 3:2; Jas 3:13and he shall.Job 4:9; Ps 2:9; 110:2; Mal 4:6; 2Th 2:8; Re 1:16; 2:16; 19:15with the breath.30:33; Ps 18:8; Ac 9:1Isaiah 61:1
1 The office of Christ.4 The forwardness;7 and blessing of the faithful. Spirit.11:2-5; 42:1; 59:21; Mt 3:16; Lu 4:18,19; Joh 1:32,33; 3:34anointed.Ps 2:6; *marg:Ps 45:7; Da 9:24; Joh 1:41; Ac 4:27; 10:38; Heb 1:9to preach.52:9; Ps 22:26; 25:9; 69:32; 149:4; Mt 5:3-5; 11:5; Lu 7:22to bind.57:15; 66:2; Ps 34:18; 51:17; 147:3; Ho 6:1; 2Co 7:6to proclaim.The proclaiming of perfect liberty to the bound, and the year of acceptance with Jehovah, is a manifest allusion to the proclaiming of the year of the jubilee by sound of trumpet; and our Saviour, by applying this text to himself, plainly declares the typical design of that institution. 42:7; 49:9,24,25; Ps 102:20; Jer 34:8; Zec 9:11,12; Joh 8:32-36Ac 26:18; Ro 6:16-22; 7:23-25; 2Ti 2:25,26Romans 8:26-27
infirmities.15:1; 2Co 12:5-10; Heb 4:15; 5:2for we.Mt 20:22; Lu 11:1-13; Jas 4:3but.15; Ps 10:17; Zec 12:10; Mt 10:20; Ga 4:6; Eph 2:18; 6:18; Jude 1:20,21with.7:24; Ps 6:3,9; 42:1-5; 55:1,2; 69:3; 77:1-3; 88:1-3; 102:5,20; 119:81Ps 119:82; 143:4-7; Lu 22:44; 2Co 5:2,4; 12:8 And he.1Ch 28:9; 29:17; Ps 7:9; 44:21; Pr 17:3; Jer 11:20; 17:10; 20:12Mt 6:8; Joh 21:17; Ac 1:24; 15:8; 1Th 2:4; Heb 4:13; Re 2:23knoweth.Ps 38:9; 66:18,19; Jas 5:16; *Gr:because. or, that. he maketh.34; Eph 2:18according.Jer 29:12,13; Joh 14:13; Jas 1:5,6; 1Jo 3:21,22; 5:14,15Hebrews 5:7
the.2:14; Joh 1:14; Ro 8:3; Ga 4:4; 1Ti 3:16; 1Jo 4:3; 2Jo 1:7when.Ps 22:1-21; 69:1; 88:1; Mt 26:28-44; Mr 14:32-39; Le 2:2; 4:4-14Joh 17:1with.Mt 27:46,50; Mr 15:34,37tears.Isa 53:3,11; Joh 11:35unto.Mt 26:52,53; Mr 14:36and.13:20; Ps 18:19,20; 22:21,24; 40:1-3; 69:13-16; Isa 49:8; Joh 11:42Joh 17:4,5in that he feared. or, for his piety.12:28; Mt 26:37,38; Mr 14:33,34; Lu 22:42-44; Joh 12:27,28
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