2 the following regulations for the people of Israel to observe in the land that he was going to give them.
3 A bull, a ram, a sheep, or a goat may be presented to the Lord as a burnt offering or as a sacrifice in fulfilment of a vow or as a freewill offering or as an offering at your regular religious festivals; the smell of these food offerings is pleasing to the Lord.
4-5 Whoever presents a sheep or a goat as a burnt offering to the Lord is to bring with each animal a kilogramme of flour mixed with one litre of olive oil as a grain offering, together with one litre of wine.
6 When a ram is offered, two kilogrammes of flour mixed with 1.5 litres of olive oil are to be presented as a grain offering,
7 together with 1.5 litres of wine. The smell of these sacrifices is pleasing to the Lord.
8 When a bull is offered to the Lord as a burnt offering or as a sacrifice in fulfilment of a vow or as a fellowship offering,
9 a grain offering of three kilogrammes of flour mixed with two litres of olive oil is to be presented,