5 You shall take bran flour and bake it into twelve cakes, using two tenths of an ephah of flour for each cake.
6 These you shall place in two piles, six in each pile, on the pure gold table before the Lord.
7 With each pile put some pure frankincense, which shall serve as an oblation to the Lord, a token of the bread offering.
8 Regularly on each sabbath day the bread shall be set out before the Lord on behalf of the Israelites by an everlasting covenant.
9 It shall belong to Aaron and his sons, who must eat it in a sacred place, since it is most sacred, his as a perpetual due from the oblations to the Lord.
10 A man born of an Israelite mother and an Egyptian father went out among the Israelites, and in the camp a fight broke out between the son of the Israelite woman and an Israelite man.
11 The son of the Israelite woman uttered the Lord’s name in a curse and blasphemed. So he was brought to Moses—now his mother’s name was Shelomith, daughter of Dibri, of the tribe of Dan—