Leviticus 11:24-42

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

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

26

20,23

beareth.

24,25

shall wash.

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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

30

8,24,25

it must be put into water.

6:28; 15:12; Tit 2:14; 3:5

ye shall break it.

35; 14:45; Jer 48:38; 2Co 5:1-8; Php 3:21

Pr 15:8; 21:4,27; 28:8; Tit 1:15

they shall be.

33; 6:28; 15:12; 2Co 5:1-7

a fountain.

Zec 13:1; Joh 4:14

wherein there is plenty of water. Heb. a gathering togetherof waters.

sowing seed.

1Co 15:37; 1Pe 1:23; 1Jo 3:9; 5:18

38

24,28,31,40; 15:5,7; Nu 19:11,16

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

20,23,29

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.

Deuteronomy 14:7-8

Mt 7:22,23,26; 2Ti 3:5; Tit 1:16; 2Pe 2:18-22

the swine.

Isa 65:4; 66:3,17; Lu 15:15,16; 2Pe 2:22

touch.

Le 11:26,27

Deuteronomy 14:10

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Deuteronomy 14:12-20

Le 11:13-19

the glede.{Raâh,} probably the same as {daâh,} rendered vulture in Le 11:14, where six of Dr. Kennicott's codices read some animal of the hawk or vulture kind: LXX. [gupa,] vulture.

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14

Job 30:29

the night.{Tachmas,} probably the bird which Hasselquist calls {strix orientalis}, or oriental owl.

the cuckow.{Shachpaph,} probably the sea-gull or mew.

the swan.{Tinshemeth,} probably, as Michaelis supposes, the goose.

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gier.{Rachamah,} probably a species of vulture, still called in Arabic by the same name.

the cormorant.{Shalach,} probably the cataract, or plungeon, a sea fowl.

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the lapwing.{Doocheephath,} the {upupa,} or hoop, a beautiful but very unclean bird.

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Le 11:20-23; Php 3:19

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