5 The priest must burn all these things on the altar as an offering made by fire to the Lord. It is a penalty offering.
6 Any male in a priest’s family may eat it. It is most holy, so it must be eaten in a holy place.
7 “ ‘The penalty offering is like the sin offering in that the teachings are the same for both. The priest who offers the sacrifice to remove sins will get the meat for food.
8 The priest who offers the burnt offering may also have the skin from it.
9 Every grain offering that is baked in an oven, cooked on a griddle, or baked in a dish belongs to the priest who offers it.
10 Every grain offering, either dry or mixed with oil, belongs to the priests, and all priests will share alike.
11 “ ‘These are the teachings about the fellowship offering a person may offer to the Lord: