SEV Biblia, Chapter 6:20
Esta será la ofrenda de Aarón y de sus hijos, que ofrecerán al SEÑOR el día que serán ungidos: la décima parte de un efa de flor de harina, presente perpetuo, la mitad a la mañana y la mitad a la tarde.
Clarke's Bible Commentary - Leviticus 6:20
Verse 20. In the day when he is anointed] Not only in that day, but from that day forward, for this was to them and their successors a statute for ever. See verse 22.
John Gill's Bible Commentary
Ver. 20. This is the offering of Aaron and his sons , etc.] That is, of such of them as succeeded him in the high priesthood, as appears from ( Leviticus 6:22) so Aben Ezra, of him, or of one of his sons in his room; though some think the common priests offered the following oblation at the time of their initiation into their office, though they were not anointed as the high priest was, nor obliged as he to continue the offering daily: which they shall offer unto the Lord in the day when he is anointed ; when he, or any of his sons in his stead, were anointed, for as yet he himself was not; (see Leviticus 8:2) some, as Aben Ezra observes, think that b , “in”, is instead of m , “from”, and that the sense is, that Aaron, or his successor, and every of them, were to offer the following offering perpetually from the time of their being anointed, and put into the office of the high priest, and which certainly was the case, as appears by what follows: the tenth part of an ephah of fine flour for a meat offering perpetual ; which was an omer, and as much as a man could eat in one day; and this the high priest offered every day, as long as he lived, or was in his office, and that at his own expense, as Josephus says f158 , not altogether, but in the following manner: half of it in the morning, and half of it at night ; so that this constantly returned as the morning and evening sacrifices did, and followed them. Jarchi says of this, that it was the common meat offering at the consecration of a priest, but the high priest offered it every day; and it appears from the Misnic writers that this meat offering consisted of twelve cakes, the same number as those of the shewbread; the same phrase, a “perpetual statute”, being used of one as the other; and six of these were offered in the morning, and six at evening; and this as the daily sacrifice had the same mystical meaning, and respected the continual efficacy of the sacrifice of Christ.
Matthew Henry Commentary
Verses 14-23 - The law of the burnt-offerings put upon the priests a great deal of care and work; the flesh was wholly burnt, and the priests had nothin but the skin. But most of the meat-offering was their own. It is God' will that his ministers should be provided with what is needful.
Original Hebrew
זה 2088 קרבן 7133 אהרן 175 ובניו 1121 אשׁר 834 יקריבו 7126 ליהוה 3068 ביום 3117 המשׁח 4886 אתו 853 עשׂירת 6224 האפה 374 סלת 5560 מנחה 4503 תמיד 8548 מחציתה 4276 בבקר 1242 ומחציתה 4276 בערב׃ 6153