International Standard Bible Encyclopedia Meat OfferingMEAT OFFERING See SACRIFICE. Smith's Bible Dictionary Meat OfferingThe law or ceremonial of the meat offering is described in (Leviticus 2:1) ... and Levi 6:14-23 It was to be composed of fine flour, seasoned with salt and mixed with oil and frankincense, but without leaven; and it was generally accompanied by a drink offering of wine. A portion of it, including all the frankincense, was to be burnt on the altar as "a memorial;" the rest belonged to the priest; but the meat offerings offered by the priests themselves were to be wholly burnt. Its meaning appears to be exactly expressed in the words of David. (1 Chronicles 29:10-14) It will be seen that this meaning involves neither of the main ideas of sacrifices --the atonement for sin and self-dedication to God. It takes them for granted, and is based on them. Rather it expresses gratitude and love to God as the giver of all. Accordingly the meat offering, properly so called, seems always to have been a subsidiary offering, needing to be introduced by the sin offering which represented the one idea, and to have formed an appendage to the burnt offering, which represented the other. The unbloody offerings offered alone did not properly belong to the regular meat offerings; they were usually substitutes for other offerings. Comp. (Leviticus 5:11; Numbers 5:15) [MEAT] Greek 1494. eidolothutos -- sacrificed to idols ... presumed derivative of thuo; an image-sacrifice, ie Part of an idolatrous offering -- (meat, thing that is) offered (in sacrifice, sacrificed) to (unto) idols. ... //strongsnumbers.com/greek2/1494.htm - 7k Strong's Hebrew 4503. minchah -- a gift, tribute, offering... gift, oblation, meat offering, present, sacrifice. From an unused root meaning to apportion, ie Bestow; a donation; euphemistically ... /hebrew/4503.htm - 6k 4504. minchah -- a gift, offering Library The Attack on the Book of Leviticus. The Consecration of Joy High Priest Separation to God. The Locust-Swarms Epistle Lxiii. To Epictetus and to the Congregation of Assur?? ... Sikera, a Manufactured and Spurious Wine, yet Intoxicating; Things ... Princely Service. Reformation The Day of Atonement Resources Why is eating dairy products and meat in the same meal considered not kosher? | GotQuestions.orgDid Jesus eat meat? | GotQuestions.org Is it allowable for a Christian to eat halal food? | GotQuestions.org Meat: Dictionary and Thesaurus | Clyx.com Bible Concordance • Bible Dictionary • Bible Encyclopedia • Topical Bible • Bible Thesuarus |