The detailed instructions for the sacrifices of the seventh month outline the precise amounts of fine flour mixed with oil that must accompany each animal. The exact way these instructions are read and passed down has been the subject of careful study, specifically regarding the traditional chanting notes that dictate the flow of the text.
The primary approach among commentators is to read the instruction for the grain offering with a specific pausing note [מנחת שי]. However, an examination of ancient manuscripts reveals that a different chanting mark was historically recorded throughout this section. Some scholars support this alternative reading, noting that it perfectly aligns with the familiar sentence structure found in other passages detailing the laws of accompanying liquid offerings [שד״ל].