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Deut 14:7
"Nevertheless
389
, you are not to eat
398
of these
2088
among
4480
those which
1
chew
5927
the cud
1625
, or among
4480
those that divide
6536
the hoof
6541
in
2
two
8156
: the camel
1581
and the
3
rabbit
768
and the
4
shaphan
8227a
, for though they
1
chew
5927
the cud
1625
, they do not divide
6536
the hoof
6541
; they are unclean
2931
for you.
AMPLIFIED
2015
Deut 14:7
"However, you are not to eat any of these [animals] among those which chew the cud, or among those that divide the hoof in two: the camel, the hare and the
1
shaphan, for though they chew the cud, they do not split the hoof; they are unclean for you.
NASB Translator's Notes:
Literal renderings, alternate translations or explanations.
1
Lit
brings up
2
Lit
a cleaving
3
Or
hare
4
A small, shy, furry animal
(Hyrax syriacus)
found in the peninsula of the Sinai, northern Israel, and the region round the Dead Sea; KJV
coney,
orig NASB
rock-badger
Amplified 2015 Translator's Notes:
Literal renderings, alternate translations or explanations.
1
A small, shy, furry animal
(Hyrax syriacus)
found in the peninsula of the Sinai, northern Israel, and the region around the Dead Sea; KJV
coney
.
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389
ak
(36c); of unc. der., see 403;
surely, howbeit:--
altogether(1), certainly(1), completely(1), exactly(2), except(1), hardly*(1), however(9), indeed(3), just(1), just*(1), mere(1), nevertheless(13), nothing(1), only(52), only*(1), rather(1), soon(1), surely(37), surely*(1), truly(1), utterly(1), when they had just(1), yes(2), yet(6).
398
akal
(37a); a prim. root;
to eat:--
ate(76), certainly have eaten(1), certainly not eat(1), consume(30), consumed(30), consumes(9), consuming(9), devour(38), devour you will be devoured(1), devoured(30), devourer(2), devouring(3), devours(7), dine(1), eat(398), eat freely(1), eaten(66), eaten at all(2), eaten freely(1), eater(2), eater's(1), eating(25), eats(29), edible(2), enjoys(2), entirely consumed(1), feast(1), fed(8), feed(10), food(4), give him to eat(1), had(2), has enough(1), lived off(1), meal*(1), moth-eaten*(1), plenty to eat(1), reduces(1), shared*(1), tasting(1), took space away(1), use(1).
768
arnebeth
(58a); from an unused word;
a hare:--
rabbit(2).
1581
gamal
(168c); from 1580;
a camel:--
camel(5), camel's(1), camels(44), camels'(4).
1625
gerah
(176a); from 1641;
cud:--
cud(11).
2088
zeh
(260a); a prim. pron.;
this, here:--
another(5), both sides*(1), both*(1), completely*(1), daylight*(1), each side(1), either side(1), ever(3), first woman(1), follows(1), here(29), how*(3), itself(1), just(1), morning(1), now(1), now*(1), one(12), one and another(1), one as well as another(1), one out to another(1), one side and the other(1), one while another(2), one side(11), one thing(1), origin*(1), other(12), other on the other side(1), other side(2), purpose(2), really(2), same(10), side(4), side and on the other(6), similarly(1), so(3), such(13), such a thing(2), then(9), there(4), therefore*(1), these(40), these to this(1), this(1230), this and these(1), this is what(3), this one(22), this side(2), this thing(1), this way(2), this woman(1), those(1), thus(7), thus*(1), today*(1), what(2), what*(3), where(1), where*(1), which(2), which*(2), why*(2).
2931
tame
(379d); from 2930;
unclean:--
defiled(1), ill(1), unclean(83), unclean thing(1), unclean woman(1), who was unclean(1).
4480
min
or
minni
or
minne
(577d); a prim. prep.;
from:--
abandon*(1), about(4), above(17), above*(46), according(1), account(3), account*(2), across*(3), addition*(1), after(16), after*(5), against(13), against*(7), all(1), all alone*(1), all*(4), alone(2), alone*(2), aloof*(3), among(34), among*(1), any(35), any*(6), anything*(1), away(6), because(92), because*(86), before(12), before*(117), beforehand*(1), behind*(10), belongs(1), below(1), below*(10), beneath*(7), bereft*(1), beside*(6), besides(1), besides*(45), between(1), between*(2), beyond(1), beyond*(20), both(27), both sides*(1), both*(2), close*(1), concerning(1), concerning*(1), course*(2), devoid(2), dictated*(1), distance*(3), doing*(2), due(4), either(2), ever(1), exclusive(1), facing(2), far*(2), forever*(3), forsaking*(2), gone(2), Hamites*(1), help*(1), high*(1), hovered*(2), including(1), inside*(16), inward*(1), later*(1), leave*(7), left(1), mere(1), Mine(2), more(7), more...than(6), more than(43), more*(2), more...than(33), most(1), never*(2), no(10), no more(1), no*(1), nor(2), off(1), off*(6), one(4), openly*(1), opposite*(6), origin*(1), outermost*(1), outside*(52), over(4), over*(4), part(1), part*(1), presence*(1), previously*(1), promised*(1), rather than(7), recently*(1), regard(1), regarding*(1), removed(1), responsible*(1), result(1), said*(1), same(2), shared*(1), since(20), since*(2), so(12), so...cannot(8), so...no(4), so...none(1), so*(3), some(123), some*(1), than(224), than*(1), theirs*(2), there*(2), thereafter*(1), through(11), through...after(1), throughout(2), throughout*(1), too(51), top*(2), toward(6), toward*(3), under(3), unless*(1), when(3), where*(1), wherever*(1), whether(7), willingly*(1), within*(1), without(9), without*(6).
5927
alah
(748a); a prim. root;
to go up, ascend, climb:--
all means go(1), approach(1), arise(2), arose(1), ascend(12), ascended(10), ascending(2), ascends(2), ascent(1), attack(2), been(1), blow away(1), breaking(1), bring(33), bring them back(1), bringing(2), brings(1), brought(66), burn(2), burnt offerings(1), came(67), came back(1), carried(2), carried away(1), carry(3), cast(1), charging(1), chew(4), chews(5), climb(4), climbed(1), climbs(2), come(83), comes(2), coming(12), dawn*(1), dawned(1), depart(1), enter(1), entered(1), erected(1), evaporated(1), exalt(1), exalted(2), excel(1), falls(1), fell(2), get(1), get back(1), give off(1), go(140), goes(6), going(8), gone(18), gone away(2), got back(1), grew(3), grow(2), grow back(1), grows(1), imported*(2), incite(1), included(1), invaded(2), jump(1), lead(1), left(1), levied(3), lie(1), lift(1), lifted(10), lighted(1), made(1), marching(1), mating(2), mount(9), mounted(2), offer(29), offered(34), offering(10), offers(3), ornamented*(1), overgrown(1), placed(1), progressed(1), prompts*(1), put(2), raged(2), raised(1), raises(1), reached(1), reaches(1), recorded(1), restore(1), restored(1), rise(10), rises(7), rising(1), rose(4), scales(1), set(1), sets(2), sprang(1), spring(2), sprout(1), stacking(1), stirs(1), surely bring(1), take(3), take me away(1), taken(4), thrown(1), took(4), trims(1), using(4), vanish(1), wear(1), went(161), went away(1), withdraw(3), withdrawn(1), withdrew(1), worked(1).
6536
paras
(828a); a prim. root;
to break in two, divide:--
break(1), breaks(1), divide(8), divides(4), hoofs(1).
6541
parsah
(828b); from 6536;
a hoof:--
hoof(13), hoofs(7).
8156
shasa
(1042d); a prim. root;
to divide, cleave:--
has the split(1), make a split(1), making a split(1), making split(1), persuaded(1), tear(1), tore him as one tears(1), two(1).
8227a
shaphan
(1050d); from an unused word;
hyrax:--
shaphan(2), shephanim(2).
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