The grammar of Hebrew reveals that this is a small passage between two larger stretches of text. The High Priest of Israel is to give a daily offering of grain, grilled into a loaf, mixed with oil, and broken up to be burned completely on the altar. It symbolizes the High Priest as coming before God as a poor beggar, offering the daily bread the Lord gives to him, and representing the entire nation of Israel as poor also. This points forward to Christ as the Great High Priest whose body is the entire Church of believers. We are all those who depend on God for our daily bread, and we recognize our need for the Lord. The offering in the Old Testament was given once a day, but Christ's offering of himself to God was once for all. We are daily receiving the blessings of Christ's sacrifice.