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10950
* heave shoulder.
# 7:29,30,34
* for ever.
# 7:34 Ge 13:15 17:8,13,17 1Co 9:13,14
10951
* the goat.
# 6:26,30 9:3,15
* angry.
# Ex 32:19-22 Nu 12:3 Mt 5:22 Mr 3:5 10:14 Eph 4:26
10952
* Wherefore.
# 6:26,29 7:6,7
* to bear.
# 16:22 22:16 Ex 28:38,43 Nu 18:1 Isa 53:6-11 Eze 4:4-6
# Eze 18:19,20 Joh 1:29 2Co 5:21 Heb 9:28 1Pe 2:24
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* the blood.
# 6:30
* as I commanded.
# 6:26,30
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* this day.
# 9:8,12 Heb 7:27 9:8
* should.
# De 12:7 26:14 1Sa 1:7,8 Isa 1:11,15 Jer 6:20 14:12 Ho 9:4
# Mal 1:10,13 2:13 Php 4:4
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* he was content.
# 2Ch 30:18-20 Zec 7:8,9 Mt 12:3-7,20
10956
1 What beasts may;
4 and what may not be eaten.
9 What fishes.
13 What fowls.
29 The creeping things which are unclean.
# 1
10957
# De 14:3-8 Eze 4:14 Da 1:8 Mt 15:11 Mr 7:15-19 Ac 10:12,14
# Ro 14:2,3,14,15 1Ti 4:4-6 Heb 9:10 13:9
Of the laws relative to clean and unclean beasts, which are
recorded in this chapter and Deut. ch. 14 the following may
be found a useful abstract. 1. In regard to quadrupeds, all
beasts that have their feet completely cloven, above as well
as below, and at the same time chew the cud, are clean.
Those which have neither, or indeed want one of these
distinguishing marks, are unclean. This is a systematic
division of quadrupeds so excellent, as never yet, after all
the improvements in natural history, to have become obsolete,
but, on the contrary, to be still considered as useful by the
greatest masters of the science. 2. With regard to fishes,
Moses has in like manner, made a very simple systematic
distinction. All that have scales and fins are clean; all
others unclean. 3. Of birds, he merely specifies certain
sorts as forbidden, thereby permitting all others to be
eaten. 4. Insects, serpents, worms, etc., are prohibited;
but with regard, however to those winged insects, which
besides four walking legs, also have two longer springing
legs, (Pedes saltatorii,) Moses makes an exception, and under
the denomination of locusts, declares them clean in all four
stages of their existence. In Palestine, Arabia, and the
adjoining countries, locusts are one of the most common
articles of food, and people would be very ill of if they
durst not eat them: For, when a swarm of them desolates the
fields, they prove in some measure themselves an antidote to
the famine which they occasion. They are not only eaten
fresh, immediately on their appearance, but the people
collect them, and know a method of preserving them for a long
time for food, after they have dried them in an oven.
--Niebuhr's Description of Arabia, pp. 170-175.
10958
* parteth.
# Ps 1:1 Pr 9:6 2Co 6:17
* cheweth.
# De 6:6,7 16:3-8 Ps 1:2 Pr 2:1,2,10 Ac 17:11 1Ti 4:15
10959
# 4
10960
* the coney.
{Shaphan,} most probably an animal resembling the rabbit,
called by Dr. Shaw, {daman} (probably for {ganam}) Israel,
"Israel's lamb," and by Bruce, {ashkoko,} which name he
imagines is "derived from the singularity of these long
herenacious hairs, which, like small thorns, grow about his
back, and which an Amhara are called {ashok.}" This curious
animal abounds in Judea, Palestine, Arabia, and Ethiopia; and
is described as being about seventeen inches when sitting.
It has no tail; and at first sight gives the idea of a rat.
Its colour is grey, mixed with reddish brown; the belly
white, the body covered with strong polished hairs, for the
most part about two inches in length; the ears round, and not
pointed; the feet round, of a soft, pulpy, tender substance;
the toes projecting beyond the nails, which are rather broad
than sharp; the upper jaw is longer than the other; it lives
upon grain, fruit, and roots, and certainly chews the cud;
and it does not burrow like the hare and rabbit, but lives in
clefts of the rocks.
# Ps 104:18 Pr 30:26
* but divideth.
# Job 36:14 Mt 7:26 Ro 2:18-24 Php 3:18,19 2Ti 3:5 Tit 1:16
10961
* the hare.
# De 14:7
10962
* swine.
# De 14:8 Isa 65:4 66:3,17 Mt 7:6 Lu 8:33 15:15 2Pe 2:18-22
10963
* they are unclean.
# 5:2 Isa 52:11 Ho 9:3 Mt 15:11,20 Mr 7:2,15,18 Ac 10:10-15
# Ac 10:28 15:29 Ro 14:14-17,21 1Co 8:8 2Co 6:17 Eph 5:7,11
# Col 2:16,21-23 Heb 9:10
10964
# De 14:9,10 Ac 20:21 Ga 5:6 Jas 2:18 1Jo 5:2-5
10965
* they shall be.
# 7:18 De 14:3 Ps 139:21,22 Pr 13:20 29:27 Re 21:8
10966
# 11
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# 12
10968
* the eagle.
In Hebrew, {nesher,} Chaldee, {neshar,} Syriac, {neshro,} and
Arabic, {nishr,} the eagle, one of the largest, strongest,
swiftest, fiercest, and most rapacious of the feathered race.
His eye is large, dark, and piercing; his beak powerful and
hooked; his legs strong and feathered; his feet yellow and
armed with four very long and terrific claws; his wings very
large and powerful; his body compact and robust; his bones
hard; his flesh firm; his feathers coarse; his attitude
fierce and erect; his motions lively; his flight extremely
rapid and towering; and his cry the terror of every wing.
# De 14:12-20 Job 28:7 38:41 39:27-30 Jer 4:13,22 48:40 La 4:19
# Ho 8:1 Hab 1:8 Mt 24:28 Ro 1:28-32 3:13-17 Tit 3:3
the ossifrage.
{Peres,} from {paras} to break, probably the species of eagle
anciently called {ossifraga} or bone-breaker, (from {os,} a
bone, and {frango,} to break,) because it not only strips off
the flesh, but breaks the bone, in order to extract the
marrow.
the ospray.
Hebrew {ózniyah,} Arabic {azan,} and Chaldee {azyah,} (from
{azaz,} to be strong,) a species of eagle, probably the black
eagle, so remarkable for its strength.
10969
# 14
10970
# Ge 8:7 1Ki 17:4,6 Pr 30:17 Lu 12:24
10971
# De 14:15-18 Ps 102:6 Isa 13:21,22 34:11-15 Joh 3:19-21
# Eph 2:2,3 4:18,19 5:7-11 Php 3:18,19 1Th 5:5-7 Re 18:2
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# 17
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# 18
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# 19
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# 23,27 De 14:19 2Ki 17:28-41 Ps 17:14 Mt 6:24 Php 3:18,19
# 2Ti 4:10 1Jo 2:15-17 Jude 1:10,19
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# 21
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# Ex 10:4,5 Isa 35:3 Mt 3:4 Mr 1:6 Ro 14:1 15:1 Heb 5:11
# Heb 12:12,13
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# 23
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# 8,27,28,31,38-40 17:15,16 Isa 22:14 1Co 15:33 2Co 6:17
# Eph 2:1-3 5:11 Col 2:16,17,20 Heb 9:26 1Jo 1:7
10980
* wash his clothes, and be unclean.
# 28,40 14:8 15:5,7-11,13 16:28 Ex 19:10,14 Nu 19:8,10,19,21,22
# Nu 31:24 Ps 51:2,7 Zec 13:1 Joh 13:8 Ac 22:16 Heb 9:10 10:22
# 1Pe 3:21 1Jo 1:7 Re 7:14
10981
# 26
10982
# 20,23
10983
* beareth.
# 24,25
* shall wash.
# 14
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* creeping things that creep.
# 20,21,41,42 Ps 10:3 17:13,14 Hag 2:6 Lu 12:15 16:14 Joh 6:26
# Joh 6:66 Eph 4:14 Php 3:19 Col 3:5 2Ti 3:2-5 Heb 13:5
10985
# 30
10986
# 8,24,25
10987
* it must be put into water.
# 6:28 15:12 Tit 2:14 3:5
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* ye shall break it.
# 35 14:45 Jer 48:38 2Co 5:1-8 Php 3:21
10989
# Pr 15:8 21:4,27 28:8 Tit 1:15
10990
* they shall be.
# 33 6:28 15:12 2Co 5:1-7
10991
* a fountain.
# Zec 13:1 Joh 4:14
* wherein there is plenty of water. Heb. a gathering together
of waters.
10992
* sowing seed.
# 1Co 15:37 1Pe 1:23 1Jo 3:9 5:18
10993
# 38
10994
# 24,28,31,40 15:5,7 Nu 19:11,16
10995
* eateth.
# 25 17:15,16 22:8 Ex 22:31 De 14:21 Isa 1:16 Eze 4:14 36:25
# Eze 44:31 Zec 13:1 1Co 6:11 10:21 1Jo 1:7
* shall wash.
# 28 14:8,9 15:5-10,27 16:26,28 Nu 19:7,8,19
10996
# 20,23,29
10997
* goeth upon the belly.
# Ge 3:14,15 Isa 65:25 Mic 7:17 Mt 3:7 23:23 Joh 8:44
# 2Co 11:3,13 Tit 1:12
* hath more feet. Heb. doth multiply feet.
10998
* Ye shall.
# 41,42 20:25
* yourselves. Heb. your souls.
10999
* I am the.
# Ex 20:2
* ye shall.
# 10:3 19:2 20:7,26 Ex 19:6 De 14:2 1Sa 6:20 Ps 99:5,9
# Isa 6:3-5 Am 3:3 Mt 5:48 1Th 4:7 1Pe 1:15,16 2:9 Re 22:11