Griddle

A thick plate, often made of pottery or metal, used over a fire for cooking bread dough.

About Griddle

The griddle was a thick plate made of pottery (and later of metal) with small depressions similar to a modern waffle iron. It was placed on three stones between which a fire was built. Bread dough was then put on the surface of the griddle and cooked.

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Key References

Leviticus 2:5

If your offering is a grain offering prepared on a griddle, it must be unleavened bread made of fine flour mixed with oil.

Leviticus 6:14

Now this is the law of the grain offering: Aaron’s sons shall present it before the LORD in front of the altar.

Ezekiel 4:3

Then take an iron plate and set it up as an iron wall between yourself and the city. Turn your face toward it so that it is under siege, and besiege it. This will be a sign to the house of Israel.

All Scripture References (4)

Leviticus (3)
Leviticus 2:5

If your offering is a grain offering prepared on a griddle, it must be unleavened bread made of fine flour mixed with oil.

Leviticus 6:14

Now this is the law of the grain offering: Aaron’s sons shall present it before the LORD in front of the altar.

Leviticus 7:9

Likewise, every grain offering that is baked in an oven or cooked in a pan or on a griddle belongs to the priest who presents it,

Ezekiel (1)
Ezekiel 4:3

Then take an iron plate and set it up as an iron wall between yourself and the city. Turn your face toward it so that it is under siege, and besiege it. This will be a sign to the house of Israel.