Exodus 29:28
Context29:28 It is to belong to Aaron and to his sons from the Israelites, by a perpetual ordinance, for it is a contribution. It is to be a contribution from the Israelites from their peace offerings, their contribution to the Lord.
Exodus 29:34
Context29:34 If any of the meat from the consecration offerings 1 or any of the bread is left over 2 until morning, then you are to burn up 3 what is left over. It must not be eaten, 4 because it is holy.
Exodus 36:3
Context36:3 and they received from Moses all the offerings the Israelites had brought to do 5 the work for the service of the sanctuary, and they still continued to bring him a freewill offering each morning. 6
Exodus 37:16
Context37:16 He made the vessels which were on the table out of pure gold, its 7 plates, its ladles, its pitchers, and its bowls, to be used in pouring out offerings.
1 tn Or “ordination offerings” (Heb “fillings”).
2 tn The verb in the conditional clause is a Niphal imperfect of יָתַר (yatar); this verb is repeated in the next clause (as a Niphal participle) as the direct object of the verb “you will burn” (a Qal perfect with a vav [ו] consecutive to form the instruction).
3 tn Heb “burn with fire.”
4 tn The verb is a Niphal imperfect negated. It expresses the prohibition against eating this, but in the passive voice: “it will not be eaten,” or stronger, “it must not be eaten.”
5 tn In the Hebrew text the infinitive “to do it” comes after “sanctuary”; it makes a smoother rendering in English to move it forward, rather than reading “brought for the work.”
6 tn Heb “in the morning, in the morning.”
7 tn The suffixes on these could also indicate the indirect object (see Exod 25:29).