5 “Also take flour and bake twelve rings of bread. Each ring will contain four quarts of flour.
6 Put them in two stacks of six each on the gold table in the Lord’s presence.
7 Lay pure incense on top of each stack. The incense on the bread will be a reminder, an offering by fire to the Lord.
8 Every day of worship ⌊a priest⌋ must arrange the bread in the Lord’s presence. It is a continual reminder of my promise to the Israelites.
9 The bread will belong to Aaron and his sons. They will eat it in a holy place. It is very holy, set apart from the Lord’s offering by fire. This is a permanent law.”
10 A man, whose mother was Shelomith (daughter of Dibri, from the tribe of Dan in Israel) and whose father was from Egypt, got into a quarrel with an Israelite in the camp.
11 The Israelite woman’s son began cursing the Lord’s name and treating it with contempt. So they brought him to Moses.