Catholic Public Domain Version
"Then what will remain of the sacrifice shall be for Aaron and his sons, the Holy of holies from the oblations of the Lord."
— Leviticus 2:3, Catholic Public Domain Version
“And the remnant of the meat offering shall be Aaron’s and his sons’: it is a thing most holy of the offerings of the Lord made by fire.”
“and that which is left of the meal-offering shall be Aaron’s and his sons’: it is a thing most holy of the offerings of Jehovah made by fire. ”
“That which is left of the meal offering shall be Aaron's and his sons'. It is a most holy thing of the offerings of Yahweh made by fire.”
“The remainder of the grain offering belongs to Aaron and to his sons– it is most holy from the gifts of the LORD.”
“And the remnant of the sacrifice shall be Aaron's, and his sons', holy of holies of the offerings of the Lord.”
“And the rest of the meal offering will be for Aaron and his sons; it is most holy among the Lord's fire offerings.”
“And the remnant of the meat offering shall be Aaron’s and his sons’: it is a thing most holy of the offerings of the Lord made by fire.”
When a soul will offer an oblation of sacrifice to the Lord, his oblation shall be of fine wheat flour, and he shall pour oil over it, and he shall set down frankincense,
and he shall bring it to the sons of Aaron, the priests. One of them shall take a handful of the flour with oil, as well as all the frankincense, and he shall place it as a memorial upon the altar, as a most sweet odor to the Lord.
Then what will remain of the sacrifice shall be for Aaron and his sons, the Holy of holies from the oblations of the Lord.
But when you will offer a sacrifice baked in the oven from fine wheat flour, specifically: loaves without leaven, sprinkled with oil, and unleavened wafers, rubbed with oil:
if your oblation will be from the frying pan, of flour tempered with oil and without leaven,
you shall divide it into little pieces and pour oil over it.