shewbread

/ˈʃoʊˌbrɛd/
noun
  1. In the Bible, twelve loaves of bread placed on a table in the Jewish Temple as an offering to God.
    • David asked the priest for the shewbread to feed his hungry men.
    • The priest placed fresh shewbread on the golden table every Sabbath.
    • According to the Book of Leviticus, shewbread was made from fine flour.