make cakes, ravish, be wise

Boyd’s Bible Dictionary:

[BREAD.]

Concise Bible Dictionary:

Several Hebrew words are used for “cakes,” and they are often said to be mingled with oil. Those presented as a meat offering were to be unleavened, as typifying the Lord Jesus in His perfect humanity begotten of the Holy Spirit (Lev. 2:4; Lev. 7:12). Ephraim (that is Israel) is compared to “a cake not turned” (Hos. 7:8), as unpalatable, like the lukewarm, “neither hot nor cold,” of Revelation 3:16.

Strong’s Dictionary of Hebrew Words:

Transliteration:
labab
Phonic:
law-bab’
Meaning:
a primitive root; properly, to be enclosed (as if with fat); by implication (as denominative from 3824) to unheart, i.e. (in a good sense) transport (with love), or (in a bad sense) stultify; also (as denominative from 3834) to make cakes
KJV Usage:
make cakes, ravish, be wise