Leviticus 2

Leviticus 2

The law for the Grain Offering (or Meal Offering) is presented. This sacrifice is a voluntary expression of thanksgiving and a dedication of the worshiper's labor and income to God. It typically consists of fine flour, oil, and frankincense, cooked in various ways (baked, grilled, or fried). A portion is burned on the altar, and the remainder is given to the priests to eat. Key restrictions include prohibitions against using leaven (yeast) or honey, symbolizing the need for purity and truth in worship.

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2 Chronicles 24

King Joash successfully repairs the Temple. After the priest Jehoiada dies, Joash abandons God, leading the people to idolatry. Joash kills the prophet Zechariah and is later assassinated.

2 Chronicles 25

King Amaziah of Judah defeats Edom but then foolishly brings back the idols of Edom to worship. A prophet warns him, and Amaziah is later captured by Israel and killed by a conspiracy.

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