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Leviticus 11:1 - Hebrew Names version (HNV)

The LORD spoke to Moshe and to Aharon, saying to them,

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King James Version (Oxford) 1769

And the LORD spake unto Moses and to Aaron, saying unto them,

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Amplified Bible - Classic Edition

AND THE Lord said to Moses and Aaron,

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American Standard Version (1901)

And Jehovah spake unto Moses and to Aaron, saying unto them,

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Common English Bible

The LORD said to Moses and Aaron:

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Catholic Public Domain Version

And the Lord spoke to Moses and Aaron, saying:

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Douay-Rheims version of The Bible - 1752 version

And the Lord spoke to Moses and Aaron, saying:

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Leviticus 11:1
10 Tagairtí Cros  

You shall take seven pairs of every clean animal with you, the male and his female. Of the animals that are not clean, take two, the male and his female.


Noach built an altar to the LORD, and took of every clean animal, and of every clean bird, and offered burnt offerings on the altar.


Every moving thing that lives will be food for you. As the green herb, I have given everything to you.


When Moshe heard that, it was pleasing in his sight.


*Speak to the children of Yisra'el, saying, 'These are the living things which you may eat among all the animals that are on the earth.


The LORD spoke to Moshe and to Aharon, saying,


*'You shall therefore make a distinction between the clean animal and the unclean, and between the unclean fowl and the clean: and you shall not make yourselves abominable by animal, or by bird, or by anything with which the ground teems, which I have separated from you as unclean for you.


But Kefa said, *Not so, Lord; for I have never eaten anything that is common or unclean.*


These are the animals which you may eat: the ox, the sheep, and the goat,


Don't be carried away by various and strange teachings, for it is good that the heart be established by grace, not by food, through which those who were so occupied were not benefited.