Leviticus 2:5 Parallel Translations
NASB: If your offering is a grain offering made on the griddle, it shall be of fine flour, unleavened, mixed with oil; (NASB ©1995)
GWT: If your grain offering is prepared in a frying pan, it, too, will be unleavened bread made of flour mixed with olive oil.(GOD'S WORD®)
KJV: And if thy oblation be a meat offering baked in a pan, it shall be of fine flour unleavened, mingled with oil.
ASV: And if thy oblation be a meal-offering of the baking-pan, it shall be of fine flour unleavened, mingled with oil.
BBE: And if you give a meal offering cooked on a flat plate, let it be of the best meal, unleavened and mixed with oil.
DBY: And if thine offering be an oblation baken on the pan, it shall be fine flour unleavened, mingled with oil.
ERV: And if thy oblation be a meal offering of the baking pan, it shall be of fine flour unleavened, mingled with oil.
JPS: And if thy offering be a meal-offering baked on a griddle, it shall be of fine flour unleavened, mingled with oil.
WBS: And if thy oblation shall be a meat-offering baked in a pan, it shall be of fine flour unleavened, mingled with oil.
WEB: If your offering is a meal offering of the griddle, it shall be of unleavened fine flour, mixed with oil.
YLT: And if thine offering is a present made on the girdel, it is of flour, mixed with oil, unleavened;
Leviticus 2:5 Cross References
XREF:Leviticus 6:21 "It shall be prepared with oil on a griddle. When it is well stirred, you shall bring it. You shall present the grain offering in baked pieces as a soothing aroma to the LORD.

Leviticus 7:9 'Likewise, every grain offering that is baked in the oven and everything prepared in a pan or on a griddle shall belong to the priest who presents it. (NASB ©1995)
Commentaries and Concordances
GSB: 2:5 And if thy oblation [be] a {e} meat offering [baken] in a pan, it shall be [of] fine flour unleavened, mingled with oil.
(e) Which is a gift offered to God to pacify him.
MHC: 2:1-11 Meat-offerings may typify Christ, as presented to God for us, and as being the Bread of life to our souls; but they rather seem to denote our obligation to God for the blessings of providence, and those good works which are acceptable to God. The term meat was, and still is, properly given to any kind of provision, and the greater part of this offering was to be eaten for food, not burned. These meat-offerings are mentioned after the burnt-offerings: without an interest in the sacrifice of Christ, and devotedness of heart to God, such services cannot be accepted. Leaven is the emblem of pride, malice, and hypocrisy, and honey of sensual pleasure. The former are directly opposed to the graces of humility, love, and sincerity, which God approves; the latter takes men from the exercises of devotion, and the practice of good works. Christ, in his character and sacrifice, was wholly free from the things denoted by leaven; and his suffering life and agonizing death were the very opposites to worldly pleasure. His people are called to follow, and to be like him.
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