5 He must bring these things to the altar as a gift to the Lord. It is a guilt offering.
6 “Any male in a priest’s family may eat the guilt offering. It is very holy, so it must be eaten in a holy place.
7 The guilt offering is like the sin offering. The same rules are for both offerings. The priest who does the sacrificing will get the meat for food.
8 He will also get the skin from the burnt offering.
9 Every grain offering belongs to the priest who offers it. That priest will get the grain offerings that were baked in an oven, or cooked on a frying pan, or in a baking dish.
10 The grain offerings will belong to Aaron’s sons. It doesn’t make any difference if the grain offerings are dry or mixed with oil. The sons of Aaron will all share this food.
11 “This is the law of the sacrifice of fellowship offerings that you bring to the Lord: