Leviticus 6:17
Context6:17 It must not be baked with yeast. 1 I have given it as their portion from my gifts. It is most holy, 2 like the sin offering and the guilt offering.
Leviticus 10:12
Context10:12 Then Moses spoke to Aaron and to Eleazar and Ithamar, his remaining sons, “Take the grain offering which remains from the gifts of the Lord and eat it unleavened beside the altar, for it is most holy.
Leviticus 21:22
Context21:22 He may eat both the most holy and the holy food of his God,
Exodus 29:37
Context29:37 For seven days 3 you are to make atonement for the altar and set it apart as holy. Then the altar will be most holy. 4 Anything that touches the altar will be holy. 5
Numbers 18:9
Context18:9 Of all the most holy offerings reserved 6 from the fire this will be yours: Every offering of theirs, whether from every grain offering or from every purification offering or from every reparation offering which they bring to me, will be most holy for you and for your sons.
[6:17] 1 tn Heb “It must not be baked leavened” (cf. Lev 2:11). The noun “leaven” is traditional in English versions (cf. KJV, ASV, NASB, NRSV), but “yeast” is more commonly used today.
[6:17] 2 tn Heb “holiness of holinesses [or holy of holies] it is”; cf. NAB “most sacred.”
[29:37] 3 tn Once again this is an adverbial accusative of time. Each day for seven days the ritual at the altar is to be followed.
[29:37] 4 tn The construction is the superlative genitive: “holy of holies,” or “most holy.”
[29:37] 5 sn This line states an unusual principle, meant to preserve the sanctity of the altar. S. R. Driver explains it this way (Exodus, 325): If anything comes in contact with the altar, it becomes holy and must remain in the sanctuary for Yahweh’s use. If a person touches the altar, he likewise becomes holy and cannot return to the profane regions. He will be given over to God to be dealt with as God pleases. Anyone who was not qualified to touch the altar did not dare approach it, for contact would have meant that he was no longer free to leave but was God’s holy possession – and might pay for it with his life (see Exod 30:29; Lev 6:18b, 27; and Ezek 46:20).
[18:9] 6 tn Heb “from the fire.” It probably refers to those parts that were not burned.