6 This sacrifice for making things right is very holy. Only the priests may eat it, and they must eat it in a holy place.
7 The ceremony for this sacrifice and the one for sin are alike, and the meat may be eaten only by the priest who performs this ceremony of forgiveness.
8 In fact, the priest who offers a sacrifice to please me may keep the skin of the animal,
9 just as he may eat the bread from a sacrifice to give thanks to me.
10 All other grain sacrifices—with or without olive oil in them—are to be divided equally among the priests of Aaron's family.
11 Here are the instructions for offering a sacrifice to ask my blessing:
12 If you offer it to give thanks, you must offer some bread together with it. Use the finest flour to make three kinds of bread without yeast—two in the form of loaves mixed with olive oil and one in the form of thin wafers brushed with oil.