1) The grain offering was a "soothing aroma" offering which was most holy to the Lord. 2) The grain offering was a non-bloody offering which was normally offered with bloody offerings/sacrifices. 3) The form of grain offering varies, but its content was strictly regulated. 4) The priest burned part of the grain offering and kept/ate the rest. 5) The grain offering teaches some wonderful and important lessons.
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A native of South Carolina, Skip Dusenbury was converted through the ministry of the Navigators while hitchhiking through Europe as a teenager. After graduating from The Citadel, he and his wife spent four years on the Navigators’ staff at Clemson University. He graduated from...