Verse 11
11. The wave offerings The waving or moving to and fro of sacrifices was a sign of dedication. This was done in the case of the thank offering with the breast and right shoulder, Leviticus 9:21; Leviticus 10:15, and in the case of the Nazarite’s meat offering, Numbers 6:20. See Leviticus 7:30; Leviticus 23:20, notes.
Sons and… daughters All the members of the priestly families, both male and female, including the bought and house-born servants, (Deuteronomy 12:12,) ceremonially clean, (Leviticus 22:3,) might eat the following holy things: The heave and wave offerings, the firstfruits, all the fat (best) of (olive) oil, new wine, and corn, and every clean thing devoted or placed under the ban. To the priest also belonged every firstborn of man and beast, all of which were redeemable except the perfect firstborn of the sacrificial animals. See Numbers 5:9, note.
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