[7:1] The following are the regulations for repayment offerings, which are very holy.
[7:2] The animal for this offering is to be killed on the north side of the altar, where the animals for the burnt offerings are killed, and its blood is to be thrown against all four sides of the altar.
[7:3] All of its fat shall be removed and offered on the altar: the fat tail, the fat covering the internal organs,
[7:4] the kidneys and the fat on them, and the best part of the liver.
[7:5] The priest shall burn all the fat on the altar as a food offering to the Lord. It is a repayment offering.
[7:6] Any male of the priestly families may eat it, but it must be eaten in a holy place, because it is very holy.
[7:7] There is one regulation that applies to both the sin offering and the repayment offering: the meat belongs to the priest who offers the sacrifice.
[7:8] The skin of an animal offered as a burnt offering belongs to the priest who offers the sacrifice.
[7:9] Every grain offering that has been baked in an oven or prepared in a pan or on a griddle belongs to the priest who has offered it to God.
[7:10] But all uncooked grain offerings, whether mixed with oil or dry, belong to all the Aaronite priests and must be shared equally among them.