The guilt offering is slaughtered at the same place as the burnt offering, the priest dashes its blood on the altar, burns its fat, tail, kidneys, and protuberance on the liver on the altar, eats the meat and keeps the skin. The priest offering it eats baked or grilled meal offerings, other meal offerings go to all the priests. The peace offering, if offered for thanksgiving with unleavened cakes or wafers with oil, goes to the priest dashing the blood. The peace offering is eaten the day it is offered. A freewill offering can be eaten for two days, and burned the third day. Meat that touches anything unclean is burned. Only a clean person eats peace offerings. Fat or blood is not eaten. One presents the peace offering himself, the fat is burned, the breast goes to the priests, and the right thigh to the priest offering the sacrifice.
PEOPLE: יהוה YHVH - Moses - Children of Israel - Aaron and his sons
PLACES: Biblical Mount Sinai
RELATED ARTICLES: Tzav - 613 Mitzvot - Priestly Code - Korban - Blood - Altar - Kohen - Rump - Fat - Kidney - Liver - Holy of Holies - Unleavened bread - Unclean
ENGLISH TEXT: American Standard - Douay-Rheims - Free - King James - Jewish Publication Society - Tyndale - World English - Wycliffe