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  • or if, having found a lost article, he denies the fact and swears falsely about it with any of the sinful oaths that men make in such cases, (Leviticus 4, 22)

  • he shall therefore, since he has incurred guilt by his sin, restore the thing that was stolen or unjustly retained by him or the deposit left with him or the lost article he found (Leviticus 4, 23)

  • Likewise, if someone touches anything unclean, whether the uncleanness be of human or of animal origin or from some loathsome crawling creature, and then eats of a peace offering belonging to the LORD, that person, too, shall be cut off from his people." (Leviticus 6, 21)

  • Although the fat of an animal that has died a natural death or has been killed by wild beasts may be put to any other use, you may not eat it. (Leviticus 6, 24)

  • If anyone eats the fat of an animal from which an oblation is made to the LORD, such a one shall be cut off from his people. (Leviticus 6, 25)

  • Wherever you dwell, you shall not partake of any blood, be it of bird or of animal. (Leviticus 6, 26)

  • any animal that has hoofs you may eat, provided it is cloven-footed and chews the cud. (Leviticus 10, 3)

  • Their flesh you shall not eat, and their dead bodies you shall not touch; they are unclean for you. (Leviticus 10, 8)

  • and you shall treat them as loathsome. Their flesh you shall not eat, and their dead bodies you shall loathe. (Leviticus 10, 11)

  • "Such is the uncleanness that you contract, that everyone who touches their dead bodies shall be unclean until evening, (Leviticus 10, 24)

  • and everyone who picks up any part of their dead bodies shall wash his garments and be unclean until evening. (Leviticus 10, 25)

  • Of the various quadrupeds, all those that walk on paws are unclean for you; everyone who touches their dead bodies shall be unclean until evening, (Leviticus 10, 27)


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