During the dedication of the altar, specific animals are designated to be entirely consumed as a burnt offering. In the contribution brought by Eliasaph, this precise selection of livestock includes a young bull, a single ram, and a male lamb in its first year [ביאור שטיינזלץ].
The historical record of this offering is preserved with strict precision. Within the scribal tradition, careful attention is given to the exact documentation of the young bull, ensuring it is recorded as two distinctly separate words [מנחת שי].