Judges 13:19
Manoah's preparation of the young goat as a grain offering and the sacrifice on a rock represents his transformation of the rejected meal into a sacrificial offering as the angel instructed. The detail that Manoah works while the angel does wondrous things—presumably preparing the sacrificial fire or otherwise enabling the offering—suggests the angel's participation in the sacrifice itself. The rock serving as altar suggests the absence of formal Temple structure and the adaptation of patriarchal sacrifice practices to the present circumstance. Manoah's cooperation in this sacrifice demonstrates his acceptance of the angel's redirection and his willingness to honor God through the transformed offering.