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Leviticus 11:47 - Christian Standard Bible Anglicised

47 in order to distinguish between the unclean and the clean, between the animals  that may be eaten and those that may not be eaten.’

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King James Version (Oxford) 1769

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

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Amplified Bible - Classic Edition

47 To make a difference (a distinction) between the unclean and the clean, and between the animal that may be eaten and the animal that may not be eaten.

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American Standard Version (1901)

47 to make a distinction between the unclean and the clean, and between the living thing that may be eaten and the living thing that may not be eaten.

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Common English Bible

47 in order to distinguish between the unclean and the clean and between creatures that can be eaten and those that cannot.

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Catholic Public Domain Version

47 so that you may know the difference between clean and unclean, and so that you may know what you ought to eat, and what you ought to refuse.

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Douay-Rheims version of The Bible - 1752 version

47 That you may know the differences of the clean, and unclean, and know what you ought to eat, and what to refuse.

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Leviticus 11:47
10 Tagairtí Cros  

You are to take with you seven pairs, a male and its female, of all the clean animals,  and two of the animals that are not clean, a male and its female,


Her priests do violence to my instruction and profane my holy things.  They make no distinction between the holy and the common, and they do not explain the difference between the clean and the unclean.  They close their eyes to my Sabbaths, and I am profaned among them.


They are to teach my people the difference between the holy and the common, and explain to them the difference between the clean and the unclean.


Daniel determined that he would not defile himself with the king’s food  or with the wine he drank. So he asked permission from the chief eunuch not to defile himself.


You must distinguish  between the holy and the common,  and the clean and the unclean,


‘This is the law concerning animals, birds, all living creatures that move in the water, and all creatures that swarm on the ground,


So you will again see the difference between the righteous and the wicked, between one who serves God and one who does not serve him.


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