Exegetical and Hermeneutical Commentary of Leviticus 6:21
In a pan it shall be made with oil; [and when it is] baked, thou shalt bring it in: [and] the baked pieces of the meat offering shalt thou offer [for] a sweet savor unto the LORD.
21. a baking pan ] See note on Lev 2:5.
when it is soaked ] baken A.V. The Heb. word occurs only here and in Lev 7:12 (where see note), 1Ch 23:29 ( fried A.V.), and means something mixed.
in baken pieces shalt thou offer the meal offering ] lit. a meal offering in pieces (cp. Lev 2:6 ‘Thou shalt part it in pieces’) shalt thou offer. The first word is uncertain, and is left blank. The Oxf. Lex. suggests, with a slight change of letters and vocalisation, to render ‘ thou shalt break ’ (it into a Meal-Offering of pieces and offer etc.), thus making the word a verb, and the root from which the following substantive ‘pieces’ is formed. If the description of Josephus and the Mishna (see additional note) be accepted as determining the meaning, then the word (? slightly amended) might be translated ‘baken pieces.’ The word is in appearance similar to that immediately preceding; perhaps it should be omitted as due to a scribal error. That the offering is baked is already indicated in the first part of the verse.
Fuente: The Cambridge Bible for Schools and Colleges
In a pan – See Lev 2:5 note.
Fuente: Albert Barnes’ Notes on the Bible
When it is baken, or fried, so that it swells and bubbles up.
Thou shalt bring it in, who art so anointed and consecrated, Lev 6:22.
Fuente: English Annotations on the Holy Bible by Matthew Poole
In a pan it shall be made with oil,…. With oil olive, as the Targum of Jonathan; the pan in which it was made was a vessel that had no covering, nor hollow in the middle, nor any lip or edge, but was a plane, and extended, and the dough made on it was hard and stiff, that it might not run off r. In the temple was a chamber of those that made the cakes s, where, as Bartenora t observes, was prepared the meat offering, which the high priest offered, one half in the morning, and the other half in the evening:
[and when it is] baked, thou shalt bring it in; not thoroughly baked, but very little, as says Josephus, hastily, so that it swells, and rises up in bubbles. Jarchi says, the flour was first mixed in hot water, and after that it was baked in an oven, and then fried in a pan:
and the baked pieces of the meat offering shalt thou offer [for] a sweet savour unto the Lord; or the meat offering cut in pieces shalt thou offer, as both the Targums of Jonathan and Jerusalem; the twelve cakes were broken each into two, and twelve halves were offered in the morning, and twelve at evening: the manner in which it was done was, the priest divided every cake into two by measure, so that he might offer half in the morning, and half in the evening; and he took the halves and doubled everyone of them into two, and broke them, until he found every broken piece doubled into two, and he offered the halves with half the handful of frankincense in the morning, and in like manner in the evening u: this may have respect to the body of Christ being broken for us, whereby he became fit food for faith, and an offering of a sweet smelling savour to God.
r Misn. Menachot, c. 5. sect. 8. & Maimon. & Bartenora in ib. Maimon. Maasch Hakorbanot, c. 13. sect. 7. s Misn. Middot, c. 1. sect. 4. t In ib. u Maimon. Misn. Middot. sect. 4.
Fuente: John Gill’s Exposition of the Entire Bible
21. In a pan with oil See Lev 2:5.
Fuente: Whedon’s Commentary on the Old and New Testaments
Lev 6:21 In a pan it shall be made with oil; [and when it is] baken, thou shalt bring it in: [and] the baken pieces of the meat offering shalt thou offer [for] a sweet savour unto the LORD.
Ver. 21. In a pan. ] Figuring out the sufferings of Christ, who was so parched with the fire of afflictions for our sins.
Fuente: John Trapp’s Complete Commentary (Old and New Testaments)
and when, &c. Better, “thou shalt bring it in well kneaded”.
sweet savour = savour of satisfaction. See note on Lev 1:9 and Gen 8:21.
Fuente: Companion Bible Notes, Appendices and Graphics
Lev 2:5, Lev 7:9, 1Ch 9:31