Wave offering
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Wave offering are peace-offerings so called, because they were waved (T'nufah in Hebrew) by the priests (Ex. 29:24, 26, 27; Lev. 7:20-34; 8:27; 9:21; 10:14, 15, etc.), in token of a solemn special presentation to God. They then became the property of the priests. The first-fruits, a sheaf of barley, offered at the feast of Pentecost (Lev. 23:17-20), and wheat-bread, the first-fruits of the second harvest, offered at the Passover (10-14), were wave-offerings.
[edit] References
- This entry incorporates text from the public domain Easton's Bible Dictionary, originally published in 1897.
[edit] See also
- Heave offering
- Korbanot (the Sacrifice offerings in the Jewish Temple in Jerusalem.)