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Leviticus 24:5-1 Samuel : . The Shewbread (P).— First mentioned in 1 Samuel 21:1-Judges : ( cf. Mark 2:25 ff.), also 1 Kings 7:48 ( cf. Exodus 25:30 *, Numbers 4:7). Putting food before the gods (as distinct from offerings) is a not infrequent element in pagan rites; cf. the Roman “ lectisternia” ; twelve cakes of bread are offered in a Babylonian ritual ( cf. Isaiah 65:11, Jeremiah 7:18). Each of the twelve cakes is to be one-fifth of an ephah ( cf. Leviticus 23:17). By the later regulation the bread was to be unleavened (leaven coming to be looked on as a symbol of corruption, cf. Leviticus 2:4, Leviticus 6:9, Leviticus 7:12, etc.); the incense placed by the bread ( Leviticus 24:7) is then burnt on the altar. The bread is offered on the Sabbath and then eaten by the priests.

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