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Targum su Levitico 2:17

Targum Jonathan on Leviticus

But when a man will offer the oblation of mincha before the Lord, his oblation shall be of flour, and he shall pour oil upon it, and put incense thereon,
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Targum Jonathan on Leviticus

and bring it to the priests the sons of Aharon; and he shall take from thence his hand full of the meal and of the best of the oil, with all the frankincense; and the priest shall burn the goodly memorial at the altar, an oblation to be accepted with grace before the Lord.
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Targum Jonathan on Leviticus

And what remaineth of the mincha shall be Aharon's and his sons, most holy among the oblations of the Lord.
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Targum Jonathan on Leviticus

And when thou wilt offer the oblation of a mincha of that which is baked in the oven, it shall be cakes of flour, unleavened and mixed with oil, and wafers unleavened, which are anointed with oil.
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Targum Jonathan on Leviticus

And if thy oblation of a mincha be from the pan, it shall be of flour mingled with oil, unleavened shall it be.
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Targum Jerusalem

And wafers unleavened.
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Targum Jonathan on Leviticus

He shall break it in pieces, and pour oil thereupon. It is a mincha.
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Targum Jerusalem

And he shall break it in pieces, and pour oil thereon.
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Targum Jonathan on Leviticus

And if thy oblation be a mincha from the gridiron, it shall be made of flour broiled with oil.
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Targum Jonathan on Leviticus

And the mincha which hath been made with the flour and the oil thou shalt bring in before the Lord, and the man who bringeth it shall present it to the priest, and the priest shall take it to the altar.
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Targum Jonathan on Leviticus

And the priest shall separate from the mincha a memorial of praise, and burn it at the altar, an oblation to be accepted with grace before the Lord.
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Targum Jonathan on Leviticus

And what remaineth of the mincha shall be for Aharon and his sons, it is most holy among the oblations of the Lord.
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Targum Jonathan on Leviticus

But no mincha which thou offerest to the Lord shalt thou make with leaven; for neither leaven nor honey mayest thou offer as an oblation before the Lord.
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Targum Jonathan on Leviticus

When thou offerest an oblation of first fruits before the Lord, the bread of the first fruits thou mayest bring leavened, and the dates in the season of first fruits, and the fruit with its honey thou mayest bring, and the priest may eat them; but they shall not burn them at the altar as an oblation to be received with favour.
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Targum Jonathan on Leviticus

And every oblation of thy mincha thou shalt salt with salt; thou shalt not withhold the salt of the covenant of thy God from thy mincha, because the twenty and four gifts of the priests are appointed with a covenant of salt; therefore salt shalt thou offer with all thy oblations.
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Targum Jonathan on Leviticus

And if thou wilt present a mincha of first fruits before the Lord, (ears of wheat) roasted by fire, roasted flour and meal of barley shalt thou offer as a mincha of thy first fruits.
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Targum Jonathan on Leviticus

And thou shalt put olive oil upon it, and lay frankincense thereon; it is a mincha.
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Targum Jonathan on Leviticus

And the priest shall burn its memorial of praise from the meal and from the best of the oil, with all the frankincense, an oblation before the Lord.
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