Leviticus 7:9

9 And each sacrifice of [tried] wheat flour, that is baken in an oven, and whatever is made ready in a griddle, either in a frying pan, it shall be that priest's, of whom it is offered, (And each offering of fine wheat flour, that is baked in an oven, or is cooked in a frying pan, or on a griddle, shall be the priest's, who offered it.)

Leviticus 7:9 Meaning and Commentary

Leviticus 7:9

And all the meat offering that is baked in the oven
Or "every meat offering" F2, whether dressed in one way or another, and which was done in one or other of these three ways, of which this was one, baked in an oven heated for that purpose:

and all that is dressed in the frying pan;
such as we call pancakes:

and in the pan;
which was different from the frying pan; it seems to be what was set upon an hearth made hot, and soon baked; (See Gill on Leviticus 6:21) of these three different ways of dressing the meat offering, see ( Leviticus 2:4 Leviticus 2:5 Leviticus 2:7 ) .


FOOTNOTES:

F2 (hxnm lk) "omne munus", Pagninus, Montanus, Junius & Tremellius, Piscator

Leviticus 7:9 In-Context

7 As a sacrifice is offered for sin, so and for trespass, one law shall be of ever either sacrifice; it shall pertain to the priest, that offereth it. (As for the sin offering, so for the trespass offering, yea, one law shall be for both offerings; and it shall belong to the priest who offereth it.)
8 The priest that offereth the beast of (a) burnt sacrifice shall have the skin thereof.
9 And each sacrifice of [tried] wheat flour, that is baken in an oven, and whatever is made ready in a griddle, either in a frying pan, it shall be that priest's, of whom it is offered, (And each offering of fine wheat flour, that is baked in an oven, or is cooked in a frying pan, or on a griddle, shall be the priest's, who offered it.)
10 whether it is sprinkled with oil, either dry. To all the sons of Aaron even measure shall be parted, to each [one] by themselves. (But all of the priests, the sons of Aaron, shall receive an equal share of the uncooked grain offerings, whether they be sprinkled with oil, or be dry.)
11 This is the law of the sacrifice of peaceable things, which is offered to the Lord. (And this is the law for the peace offerings which be offered to the Lord.)
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