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Leviticus 2

The Grain Offering: Consecrated Tribute Before the Lord

The redeemed people of God must offer their provision, labor, and firstfruits to the Lord as consecrated tribute marked by covenant faithfulness.

Chapter Summary

The redeemed people of God must offer their provision, labor, and firstfruits to the Lord as consecrated tribute marked by covenant faithfulness.

Overview

Leviticus 2 teaches that worship includes more than blood sacrifice. The grain offering brings the fruit of human labor and divine provision before the Lord. A memorial portion ascends to God by fire, the priesthood is sustained from what remains, yeast and honey are excluded from altar burning, and salt is required as the salt of the covenant. The chapter presses the truth that daily provision, agricultural labor, prepared food, and firstfruits belong under God's holy claim.

Context
Author

Moses, mediating Yahweh's covenant instruction to Israel within the Torah.

Audience

Israel's worshiping covenant community and the Aaronic priesthood, who must learn how daily labor, provision, gratitude, and consecration are brought before the Lord.

Setting

Leviticus 2 follows the burnt offering instructions of Leviticus 1. The Lord continues to speak from the tent of meeting, now giving instruction for the grain offering, a bloodless offering associated with tribute, dedication, remembrance, priestly provision, and covenant worship.

The Biblical World

Chapter At A Glance

Chapter Movement

The Lord instructs Israel to bring grain offerings prepared with flour, oil, and incense, excluding yeast and honey, including salt, and offering a memorial portion by fire while the remainder supports the priests.

Covenant Significance

Leviticus 2 teaches that Israel's covenant worship includes the consecration of provision and labor. The grain offering stands within the tabernacle system as tribute to the Lord, support for the priesthood, and a visible confession that Israel's daily bread and firstfruits come from Him.

Gospel Clarity

Leviticus 2 is not a blood-atonement chapter, but it clarifies the gospel's wider formation logic. The God who atones also claims the whole life. In Christ, believers receive not only forgiveness but also a restored life of grateful consecration. Christ fulfills the faithfulness Israel owed, offers Himself wholly to God, and rises as the firstfruits of those who belong to Him.

Formation Aim

Grateful, faithful, whole-life stewardship before God.

Focus Points

  • Consecrated provision
  • Covenant tribute
  • Memorial offering
  • Priestly provision
  • Most holy portions
  • Salt of the covenant
  • Firstfruits dedication
  • Revealed worship
  • Gratitude under holiness
  • Daily labor before God
  • God Claims the Fruit of Human Labor
  • Worship Includes Gratitude and Tribute
  • The Lord Provides for His Priests
  • Holiness Regulates Even the Ingredients
  • Covenant Faithfulness Must Season All Worship
  • Firstfruits Acknowledge the Lord as Giver
  • Stewardship
  • Consecration
  • Covenant Faithfulness
  • Holiness
  • Christ as Firstfruits

Cross References

Leviticus 1:1-17
Then the Lord called to Moses and spoke to him from the Tent of Meeting, saying, “Speak to the Israelites and tell them: When any of you brings an offering to the Lord, you may bring as your offering an animal from the herd or the flock. If his offering is a burnt offering from the herd, he is to present an unblemished male. He must bring it to the entrance...
Immediate sacrificial context
Leviticus 6:14-18
Now this is the law of the grain offering: Aaron’s sons shall present it before the Lord in front of the altar. The priest is to remove a handful of fine flour and olive oil, together with all the frankincense from the grain offering, and burn the memorial portion on the altar as a pleasing aroma to the Lord. Aaron and his sons are to eat the remainder. It...
Further grain offering instruction
Exodus 29:40-41
With the first lamb offer a tenth of an ephah of fine flour, mixed with a quarter hin of oil from pressed olives, and a drink offering of a quarter hin of wine. And offer the second lamb at twilight with the same grain offering and drink offering as in the morning, as a pleasing aroma, a food offering to the Lord.
Daily offering connection
Numbers 15:1-16
Then the Lord said to Moses, “Speak to the Israelites and tell them: After you enter the land that I am giving you as a home and you present a food offering to the Lord from the herd or flock to produce a pleasing aroma to the Lord—either a burnt offering or a sacrifice, for a special vow or freewill offering or appointed feast—
Land-entry expansion
Numbers 18:8-20
Then the Lord said to Aaron, “Behold, I have put you in charge of My offerings. As for all the sacred offerings of the Israelites, I have given them to you and your sons as a portion and a permanent statute. A portion of the most holy offerings reserved from the fire will be yours. From all the offerings they render to Me as most holy offerings, whether...
Priestly support
Deuteronomy 26:1-11
When you enter the land that the Lord your God is giving you as an inheritance, and you take possession of it and settle in it, you are to take some of the firstfruits of all your produce from the soil of the land that the Lord your God is giving you and put them in a basket. Then go to the place the Lord your God will choose as a dwelling for His Name, to...
Firstfruits confession
Numbers 18:19
All the holy offerings that the Israelites present to the Lord I give to you and to your sons and daughters as a permanent statute. It is a permanent covenant of salt before the Lord for you and your offspring.”
Salt covenant parallel
2 Chronicles 13:5
Do you not know that the Lord, the God of Israel, has given the kingship of Israel to David and his descendants forever by a covenant of salt?
Salt covenant parallel
Matthew 5:13
You are the salt of the earth. But if the salt loses its savor, how can it be made salty again? It is no longer good for anything, except to be thrown out and trampled by men.
Salt imagery
Mark 9:49-50
For everyone will be salted with fire. Salt is good, but if the salt loses its saltiness, with what will you season it? Have salt among yourselves, and be at peace with one another.”
Salt and sacrifice imagery
1 Corinthians 5:6-8
Your boasting is not good. Do you not know that a little leaven works through the whole batch of dough? Get rid of the old leaven, that you may be a new unleavened batch, as you really are. For Christ, our Passover lamb, has been sacrificed. Therefore let us keep the feast, not with the old bread, leavened with malice and wickedness, but with the unleavened...
Leaven imagery
1 Corinthians 15:20-23
But Christ has indeed been raised from the dead, the firstfruits of those who have fallen asleep. For since death came through a man, the resurrection of the dead comes also through a man. For as in Adam all die, so in Christ all will be made alive.
Firstfruits fulfillment
Romans 12:1
Therefore I urge you, brothers, on account of God’s mercy, to offer your bodies as living sacrifices, holy and pleasing to God, which is your spiritual service of worship.
Consecrated life
Ephesians 5:2
And walk in love, just as Christ loved us and gave Himself up for us as a fragrant sacrificial offering to God.
Christ's fragrant offering

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