2:1 And when any will offer a a meat offering unto the LORD,
his offering shall be [of] fine flour; and he shall pour oil
upon it, and put frankincense thereon:
(a) Because the burnt offering could not be without the meat
offering.
2:2 And he shall bring it to Aaron's sons the priests: and b
he shall take thereout his handful of the flour thereof, and
of the oil thereof, with all the frankincense thereof; and
the priest shall burn the c memorial of it upon the altar,
[to be] an offering made by fire, of a sweet savour unto the
LORD:
(b) The priest.
(c) To signify that God remembers him that offers.
2:3 And the remnant of the meat offering [shall be] Aaron's and
his sons': [it is] a thing d most holy of the offerings of
the LORD made by fire.
(d) Therefore no one could eat of it but the priest.
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.
2:12 As for the oblation of the firstfruits, ye shall offer f
them unto the LORD: but they shall not be burnt g on the
altar for a sweet savour.
(f) That is, fruits which were sweet as honey, ye may
offer.
(g) But reserved for the priests.
2:13 And every oblation of thy meat offering shalt thou season
with salt; neither shalt thou suffer the salt of the h
covenant of thy God to be lacking from thy meat offering:
with all thine offerings thou shalt offer salt.
(h) Which they were bound (as by covenant) to use all
sacrifices, (Nu 18:19 2Ch 13:5 Eze 43:24) or it
means a sure and pure covenant.