SEV Biblia, Chapter 2:15
Y pondrás sobre ella aceite, y pondrás sobre ella incienso; y esto será presente.
John Gill's Bible Commentary
Ver. 15. And thou shalt put oil upon it, and lay frankincense thereon , etc.] Either on the ears of corn dried, or on the fine flour of them when ground; in like manner as the oil and frankincense were put upon the fine flour of wheat, and upon the cakes and wafers baked, ( Leviticus 2:1,4,5,7) it [is] a meat offering ; one sort of it, and like the rest.
Matthew Henry Commentary
Verses 12-16 - Salt is required in all the offerings. God hereby intimates to the that their sacrifices, in themselves, were unsavoury. All religiou services must be seasoned with grace. Christianity is the salt of the earth. Directions are given about offering their first-fruits a harvest. If a man, with a thankful sense of God's goodness in giving him a plentiful crop, was disposed to present an offering to God, le him bring the first ripe and full ears. Whatever was brought to God must be the best in its kind, though it were but green ears of corn Oil and frankincense must be put upon it. Wisdom and humility softe and sweeten the spirits and services of young people, and their gree ears of corn shall be acceptable. God takes delight in the first rip fruits of the Spirit, and the expressions of early piety and devotion Holy love to God is the fire by which all our offerings must be made The frankincense denotes the mediation and intercession of Christ, by which our services are accepted. Blessed be God that we have the substance, of which these observances were but shadows. There is tha excellency in Christ, and in his work as Mediator, which no types an shadows can fully represent. And our dependence thereon must be s entire, that we must never lose sight of it in any thing we do, if we would be accepted of God __________________________________________________________________
Original Hebrew
ונתת 5414 עליה 5921 שׁמן 8081 ושׂמת 7760 עליה 5921 לבנה 3828 מנחה 4503 הוא׃ 1931