and every grain offering, whether dry or mixed with oil, belongs equally to all the sons of Aaron.
Parallel translations
- WEB Every meal offering, mixed with oil or dry, belongs to all the sons of Aaron, one as well as another.
- KJV And every meat offering, mingled with oil, and dry, shall all the sons of Aaron have, one as much as another.
- NKJV Every grain offering, whether mixed with oil or dry, shall belong to all the sons of Aaron, to one as much as the other.
- NASB Every grain offering, mixed with oil or dry, shall belong to all the sons of Aaron, to all alike.
- NLT All other grain offerings, whether made of dry flour or flour moistened with olive oil, are to be shared equally among all the priests, the descendants of Aaron.
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Quick answer
Grain offerings that are dry or mixed with oil but not specially cooked are shared equally among all of Aaron's sons. God's provision was distributed fairly across the priesthood.
Overview
Unlike the baked offerings reserved for the presenting priest, these were divided among all the priests alike, ensuring that the whole order was sustained. This balance guarded against favoritism and bound the priesthood together as one family in service. It pictures the equitable care God gives to all who labor in His house.
Cross-references & the web
Cross-references · 2
- 2 Cor 8:14At the present time, your surplus will meet their need, so that in turn their surplus will meet your need. Then there will be equality.
- Exod 16:18When they measured it by the omer, he who gathered much had no excess, and he who gathered little had no shortfall. Each one gathered as much as he needed to eat.
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Every sacrifice, every priest, and every day of atonement points beyond itself to the one perfect offering and the great High Priest who, by his own blood, makes the unclean holy once for all.
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