If your grain offering is prepared on a griddle,(A) it is to be made of the finest flour mixed with oil, and without yeast.

Read full chapter

And if thy oblation be a meat offering baken in a pan, it shall be of fine flour unleavened, mingled with oil.

Read full chapter

If your grain offering is cooked in a pan,(A) it is to be made of the finest flour and some olive oil.

Read full chapter

And if thy oblation be a meat offering baken in the fryingpan, it shall be made of fine flour with oil.

Read full chapter

So Amnon lay down and pretended to be ill. When the king came to see him, Amnon said to him, “I would like my sister Tamar to come and make some special bread in my sight, so I may eat from her hand.”

David sent word to Tamar at the palace: “Go to the house of your brother Amnon and prepare some food for him.” So Tamar went to the house of her brother Amnon, who was lying down. She took some dough, kneaded it, made the bread in his sight and baked it. Then she took the pan and served him the bread, but he refused to eat.

“Send everyone out of here,”(A) Amnon said. So everyone left him.

Read full chapter

So Amnon lay down, and made himself sick: and when the king was come to see him, Amnon said unto the king, I pray thee, let Tamar my sister come, and make me a couple of cakes in my sight, that I may eat at her hand.

Then David sent home to Tamar, saying, Go now to thy brother Amnon's house, and dress him meat.

So Tamar went to her brother Amnon's house; and he was laid down. And she took flour, and kneaded it, and made cakes in his sight, and did bake the cakes.

And she took a pan, and poured them out before him; but he refused to eat. And Amnon said, Have out all men from me. And they went out every man from him.

Read full chapter