Alright, if you thought the first chapter of Leviticus was boring, you ain't seen nothing yet. In Leviticus 2, we get a real deep dive into the rules for grain offerings. The Lord apparently has a lot of opinions about what kind of grain is acceptable--like, a lot. And it's all very specific--like, really specific. We're talking about grinding it up, baking it, and making sure it's seasoned with salt. Oh, and no leavening. Apparently that's a big no-no. So, if you're planning on offering some grain to the Lord, you better make sure you know the exact details of what's acceptable and what isn't.