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  • 'Who told you that you were naked?' he asked. 'Have you been eating from the tree I forbade you to eat?' (Genesis 3, 11)

  • At this Isaac was seized with a violent trembling and said, 'Who was it, then, that went hunting and brought me the game? I finished eating it just before you came; I blessed him, and now blessed he will remain!' (Genesis 27, 33)

  • In the top tray there were all kinds of pastries for Pharaoh, such as a baker might make, and the birds were eating them off the tray on my head.' (Genesis 40, 17)

  • and when they had finished eating the supplies which they had brought from Egypt their father said to them, 'Go back and get us a little food.' (Genesis 43, 2)

  • The House of Israel named it 'manna'. It was like coriander seed; it was white and its taste was like that of wafers made with honey. (Exodus 16, 31)

  • Moses then said to Aaron, 'Take a jar and in it put a full homer of manna and store it in Yahweh's presence, to be kept for your descendants.' (Exodus 16, 33)

  • The Israelites ate manna for forty years, up to the time they reached inhabited country: they ate manna up to the time they reached the frontiers of Canaan. (Exodus 16, 35)

  • He stayed there with Yahweh for forty days and forty nights, eating and drinking nothing, and on the tablets he wrote the words of the covenant -- the Ten Words. (Exodus 34, 28)

  • "Of the birds these are the ones that you will regard as detestable; they may not be eaten, they are detestable for eating: "The tawny vulture, the griffon, the osprey, (Leviticus 11, 13)

  • "All winged insects moving on four feet you will regard as detestable for eating. (Leviticus 11, 20)

  • But all other winged insects on four feet you will regard as detestable for eating. (Leviticus 11, 23)

  • "Any creature that swarms on the ground is detestable for eating; it must not be eaten. (Leviticus 11, 41)


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