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  • But of the beasts that are unclean two and two, the male and female. Of the fowls also of the air seven and seven,the male and the female: that seed may be saved upon the face of the whole earth. (Genesis 7, 3)

  • And of the beasts clean and unclean, and of fowls, and of every thing that moveth upon the earth, (Genesis 7, 8)

  • Whosoever toucheth any unclean thing, either that which hath been killed by a beast, or died of itself, or any other creeping thing: and forgetteth his uncleanness, he is guilty, and hath offended: (Leviticus 5, 2)

  • The flesh that hath touched any unclean thing, shall not be eaten, but shall be burnt with fire: he that is clean shall eat of it. (Leviticus 7, 19)

  • And that you may have knowledge to discern between holy and unholy, between unclean and clean: (Leviticus 10, 10)

  • Say to the children of Israel: These are the animals which you are to eat of all the living things of the earth. (Leviticus 11, 2)

  • But whatsoever cheweth indeed the cud, and hath a hoof, but divideth it not, as the camel, and others, that you shall not eat, but shall reckon it among the unclean. (Leviticus 11, 4)

  • The cherogrillus which cheweth the cud, but divideth not the hoof, is unclean. (Leviticus 11, 5)

  • The flesh of these you shall not eat, nor shall you touch their carcasses, because they are unclean to you. (Leviticus 11, 8)

  • All that have not fins and scales, in the waters, shall be unclean. (Leviticus 11, 12)

  • And whosoever shall touch the carcasses of them, shall be defiled, and shall be unclean until the evening: (Leviticus 11, 24)

  • And if it be necessary that he carry any of these things when they are dead, he shall wash his clothes, and shall be unclean until the sun set. (Leviticus 11, 25)


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