Reference: Flour
Easton
Grain reduced to the form of meal is spoken of in the time of Abraham (Ge 18:6). As baking was a daily necessity, grain was also ground daily at the mills (Jer 25:10). The flour mingled with water was kneaded in kneading-troughs, and sometimes leaven (Ex 12:34) was added and sometimes omitted (Ge 19:3). The dough was then formed into thin cakes nine or ten inches in diameter and baked in the oven.
Fine flour was offered by the poor as a sin-offering (Le 5:11-13), and also in connection with other sacrifices (Nu 15:3-12; 28:7-29).
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And Abraham will hasten to the tent to Sarah, and will say, Hasten thou measures of the finest flour; knead and make cakes.
And he will press upon them greatly; and they will turn aside to him, and they will come in to his house; and he will make to them a drinking, and he baked unleavened loaves, and they will eat
And the people will take up their dough before it will be leavened, their kneading-bowls bound in their garments upon their shoulders.
And if his hand shall not reach to the two turtle-doves, or to the two sons of a dove; and he brought his offering who sinned, the tenth of the ephah of fine flour for the sin; he shall not put oil upon it, and he shall not give frankincense upon it; for it is sin. And he brought it to the priest, and the priest pressed from it his hand full, its memorial, and burnt upon the altar for sacrifices to Jehovah: it is sin. read more. And the priest shall expiate for him for his sin which he sinned, from one from these; and it was forgiven to him: and it was to the priest for a gift.
And ye did a sacrifice to Jehovah, a burnt-offering or a sacrifice to separate a vow, or in willingness, or in your assemblies, to make an odor of sweetness to Jehovah, from the oxen or from the sheep: And he bringing near, brought near his offering to Jehovah, a gift of fine flour, the tenth mingled with the fourth of the bin of oil. read more. And wine for a libation, the fourth of the hin, thou shalt do upon the burnt-offering or to the sacrifice for the one lamb. Or to the ram thou shalt do a gift of fine flour, two tenths mingled with oil, the third of the hin. And wine for a libation the third of the hin, thou shalt bring an odor of sweetness to Jehovah. And when thou shalt do the son of a cow, a burnt-offering or sacrifice to separate a vow, or peace to Jehovah: And he brought upon the son of a cow a gift of fine flour, three tenths mingled with oil, half the bin. And wine thou shalt bring for a libation, half the hin, a sacrifice, an odor of sweetness to Jehovah. Thus shall it be done to the one bullock or to the one ram, or to the sheep with the lambs, or with the goats. According to the number which ye shall do, so shall ye do to the one according to their number.
And its libation, the fourth of an hin for the one lamb in the holy place: pouring out a libation, a strong drink to Jehovah. And the second lamb thou shalt do between the evenings, according to the gift of the morning, and according to its libation thou shalt do a sacrifice, an odor of sweetness to Jehovah, read more. And in the day of the Sabbath, two blameless lambs, sons of a year, and two tenths of fine flour, a gift mingled with oil, and its libation: A burnt-offering of the Sabbath in its Sabbath, upon the burnt-offering of continuance, and its libation. And in the beginnings of your months, ye shall bring near a burnt-offering to Jehovah; two bullocks, sons of a cow, and one ram, seven blameless lambs, sons of a year; Three tenths of fine flour, a gift mingled with oil, for the one bullock, and two tenths of fine flour, a gift mingled with oil, for the one ram; And a tenth, tenth of fine flour, a gift mingled with oil, for the one lamb, a burnt-offering, an odor of sweetness, a sacrifice to Jehovah. And their libations shall be half of the hin for the bullock, and the third of the hin for the ram; and the fourth of the hin of wine for the lamb: this the burnt-offering of the month in its month, for the months of the year. And one he goat of the goats for sin, to Jehovah, upon the burnt-offering of continuance, it shall be done, and libation. And in the first month, in the fourteenth day to the month, a passover to Jehovah. In the fifteenth day to this month, a festival: seven days shall unleavened be eaten. In the first day a holy calling; an work of service ye shall not do. And bring ye near a sacrifice, a burnt-offering to Jehovah; two bullocks, sons of a cow, and one ram, and seven lambs, sons of a year; blameless shall they be to you. And their gift fine flour mingled with oil: three tenths for a bullock, and two tenths for the ram, ye shall do. A tenth tenth, thou shalt do for the one lamb, for the seven lambs. And one he goat of sin to expiate for you. Besides the burnt-offering of the morning, which is for the burnt-offering of continuance, ye shall do these According to these ye shall do for the day, seven days the bread the sacrifice, an odor of sweetness to Jehovah; upon the burnt-offering of continuance it shall be done, and its libation. And in the seventh day a holy calling shall be to you; all work of service ye shall not do. And in the day of the first-fruits, in your bringing near a new gift to Jehovah, in your sevens, a holy calling shall be to you; all work of service ye shall not do. And offer ye the burnt-offering for an odor of sweetness to Jehovah: two bullocks, sons of a cow, one ram, seven lambs, sons of a year; And their gift fine flour mingled with oil, three tenths for the one bullock, two tenths for the one ram; A tenth tenth for the one lamb, for the seven lambs;
And I destroyed from them the voice of joy and the voice of gladness, the voice of the bridegroom and the voice of the bride, the voice of the two millstones and the light of the lamp.
Hastings
Morish
See BREAD.
Smith
Flour.
[BREAD]
See Bread