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A meal offering, grain offering, or gift offering ((ヘブライ語:minkhah מנחה)), is a type of Biblical sacrifice, specifically a sacrifice that did not include meat. In older English it is sometimes called an oblation, from Latin. ==Etymology== The Hebrew noun ''minkhah'' (מִנְחָה) is used 211 times in the Masoretic Text of the Hebrew Bible with the first instances being the ''minkhah'' offered by both Cain and Abel in Genesis 4. It is also used of Jacob's "present" to Esau in Genesis 32 and again of the "present" to the Egyptian ruler (in fact Joseph his son) in Genesis 43. In the King James Version of 1611 this was rendered as "meat offerings," since at the time the King James Version was written, ''meat'' referred to food in general rather than the flesh of animals in particular.
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