Charles Ellicott Commentary


Charles Ellicott Commentary
"And if thou offer a meal-offering of first-fruits unto Jehovah, thou shalt offer for the meal-offering of thy first-fruits grain in the ear parched with fire, bruised grain of the fresh ear." — Leviticus 2:14 (ASV)
And if thou offer. — The third kind of meat offering (Leviticus 2:14–16) is of the firstfruits. These verses should properly come immediately after Leviticus 2:12, since Leviticus 2:13 concludes the directions about the different kinds of minchas, or bloodless offerings, with general remarks applying to all animal sacrifices. Such transpositions are not uncommon in the Hebrew Scriptures.
Parched or roasted corn, as here described, was, and still is, a favourite article of food in the East (Leviticus 23:14; Joshua 5:11; 1 Samuel 17:17; 1 Samuel 25:18; 2 Samuel 17:28; Ruth 2:14). It was, therefore, an appropriate meat offering. Hence, the regulations about it, Leviticus 2:14–16, are the same as those given with regard to the other two kinds of bloodless offerings.