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Leviticus 11

Lev. 11:47 KJV (With Strong’s)

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To make a difference
badal (Hebrew #914)
to divide (in variation senses literally or figuratively, separate, distinguish, differ, select, etc.)
KJV usage: (make, put) difference, divide (asunder), (make) separate (self, -ation), sever (out), X utterly.
Pronounce: baw-dal'
Origin: a primitive root
a between the unclean
tame' (Hebrew #2931)
foul in a relig. sense
KJV usage: defiled, + infamous, polluted(-tion), unclean.
Pronounce: taw-may'
Origin: from 2930
and the clean
tahowr (Hebrew #2889)
from 2891; pure (in a physical, chemical, ceremonial or moral sense)
KJV usage: clean, fair, pure(-ness).
Pronounce: taw-hore'
Origin: or tahor {taw-hore'}
, and between the beast
chay (Hebrew #2416)
alive; hence, raw (flesh); fresh (plant, water, year), strong; also (as noun, especially in the feminine singular and masculine plural) life (or living thing), whether literally or figuratively
KJV usage: + age, alive, appetite, (wild) beast, company, congregation, life(-time), live(-ly), living (creature, thing), maintenance, + merry, multitude, + (be) old, quick, raw, running, springing, troop.
Pronounce: khah'-ee
Origin: from 2421
that may be eaten
'akal (Hebrew #398)
to eat (literally or figuratively)
KJV usage: X at all, burn up, consume, devour(-er, up), dine, eat(-er, up), feed (with), food, X freely, X in...wise(-deed, plenty), (lay) meat, X quite.
Pronounce: aw-kal'
Origin: a primitive root
and the beast
chay (Hebrew #2416)
alive; hence, raw (flesh); fresh (plant, water, year), strong; also (as noun, especially in the feminine singular and masculine plural) life (or living thing), whether literally or figuratively
KJV usage: + age, alive, appetite, (wild) beast, company, congregation, life(-time), live(-ly), living (creature, thing), maintenance, + merry, multitude, + (be) old, quick, raw, running, springing, troop.
Pronounce: khah'-ee
Origin: from 2421
that may not be eaten
'akal (Hebrew #398)
to eat (literally or figuratively)
KJV usage: X at all, burn up, consume, devour(-er, up), dine, eat(-er, up), feed (with), food, X freely, X in...wise(-deed, plenty), (lay) meat, X quite.
Pronounce: aw-kal'
Origin: a primitive root
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Cross References

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Lev. 10:10• 10that ye may put difference between the holy and the unholy, and between unclean and clean, (Lev. 10:10)
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Ezek. 44:23• 23And they shall teach my people the difference between holy and profane, and cause them to discern between unclean and clean. (Ezek. 44:23)
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Mal. 3:18• 18And ye shall return and discern between the righteous and the wicked, between him that serveth God and him that serveth him not. (Mal. 3:18)
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Rom. 14:2‑3,13‑23• 2One man is assured that he may eat all things; but the weak eats herbs.
3Let not him that eats make little of him that eats not; and let not him that eats not judge him that eats: for God has received him.
13Let us no longer therefore judge one another; but judge ye this rather, not to put a stumbling-block or a fall-trap before his brother.
14I know, and am persuaded in the Lord Jesus, that nothing is unclean of itself; except to him who reckons anything to be unclean, to that man it is unclean.
15For if on account of meat thy brother is grieved, thou walkest no longer according to love. Destroy not him with thy meat for whom Christ has died.
16Let not then your good be evil spoken of;
17for the kingdom of God is not eating and drinking, but righteousness, and peace, and joy in the Holy Spirit.
18For he that in this serves the Christ is acceptable to God and approved of men.
19So then let us pursue the things which tend to peace, and things whereby one shall build up another.
20For the sake of meat do not destroy the work of God. All things indeed are pure; but it is evil to that man who eats while stumbling in doing so.
21It is right not to eat meat, nor drink wine, nor do anything in which thy brother stumbles, or is offended, or is weak.
22Hast *thou* faith? have it to thyself before God. Blessed is he who does not judge himself in what he allows.
23But he that doubts, if he eat, is condemned; because it is not of faith; but whatever is not of faith is sin.
(Rom. 14:2‑3,13‑23)

J. N. Darby Translation

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to make a difference between the unclean and the clean, and between the beast that is to be eaten and the beast that is not to be eaten.