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- The omer offering ( Hebrew " korban omer, minchat omer " ) is a grain sacrifice wave offering, brought in the temple in Jerusalem.
- Another aspect of the " priestly teacher's " apparent style is a concentration on atonement for uncleanliness and sin, particularly via rituals involving " wave offerings ".
- Jewish tradition fixed Nisan 16, the second day after Passover ( Nisan 15 ), as the wave offering or omer offering in Israel, when a portion of the harvested barley is dedicated to God as a Thanksgiving.
- The fat of the animal was the portion allocated to Yahweh, and was burnt on the altar; the priests were allocated the breast and right shoulder, which was first waved around the altar ( making this portion a wave offering ); the remainder went to the offerer.