Leviticus 7:11-19

Rotherham(i) 11 And, this, is the law of the peace–offering which one may bring near unto Yahweh. 12 If, for thanksgiving, he bring it near, then shall he bring near, with the thanksgiving sacrifice, perforated cakes, unleavened, overflowed with oil, and wafers, unleavened, anointed with oil,––and of fine flour moistened, perforated cakes overflowed with oil. 13 With perforated cakes of leavened bread, shall he bring near his oblation, with his peace–offering of thanksgiving. 14 Then shall he bring near, therefrom, one of each oblation, a heave–offering unto Yahweh,––to the priest who dasheth [against the altar] the blood of the peace–offering––to him, shall it belong. 15 But, as for the flesh of his peace–offering of thanksgiving, on the day of bringing it near, shall it be eaten,––he shall not leave thereof, until morning. 16 But, if, a vow or a freewill offering, be his sacrifice of oblation, in the day he bringeth near his sacrifice, shall it be eaten,––and, on the morrow, then may, the remainder thereof, be eaten; 17 but, as for the remainder of the flesh of the sacrifice, on the third day––in fire, shall it be consumed. 18 And, if any of the flesh of his peace–offering, be at all eaten, on the third day, he that brought it near, shall not be accepted, it shall not be reckoned to him, unclean, shall it be,––and, the person who shall eat thereof, shall bear, his iniquity. 19 And, the flesh that toucheth anything unclean, shall not be eaten, in fire, shall it be consumed,––but, as for the [other] flesh, any one who is clean, may eat flesh.