en_tw_old/bible/other/fellowshipoffering/01.md

1.1 KiB

fellowship offering

Facts:

In the Old Testament, the "fellowship offering" was a kind of sacrifice that was offered for different reasons, such as to give thanks to God or to fulfill a vow.

  • This offering required the sacrifice of an animal, which could be male or female. This was different from the burnt offering, which required a male animal.
  • After giving a portion of the sacrifice to God, the person who brought the fellowship offering shared the meat with the priests and other Israelites.
  • There was a meal associated with this offering which included unleavened bread.
  • This is sometimes called the "peace offering."

(See also: other/burntoffering · kt/fulfill · other/grainoffering · other/guiltoffering · other/peaceoffering · kt/priest · other/sacrifice · kt/unleavenedbread · kt/vow)

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