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2581 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Jesus Christ, 4c2.14

… Christ’s flesh, given for the life of the world; His flesh and blood must be eaten and drunk (a spiritual appropriation through faith, Mark 6:56 ), if men were to …

2582 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Lapwing.2

… its flesh and eggs are delicious food.

2583 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Law in the Old Testament.90

… the flesh of bulls, or drink the blood of goats? Offer unto God the sacrifice of thanksgiving; and pay thy vows unto the Most High." The Levitical ritual, as respects …

2584 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Lord's Supper; (Eucharist).55

food, from food that perished to the true bread from heaven. He declared Himself to be the living bread, and, further, that it is through eating His flesh and drinking …

2585 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Lust.3

… of food in the wilderness. Also in Numbers 11:4 concerning "flesh to eat" it is said the multitude "lusted exceedingly" i.e. "craved eagerly. (4) Chamadh, the verb meaning …

2586 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Meals, Meal-time.10

… : The flesh of animals--permission to eat which it would seem was first given to Noah after the deluge ( Genesis 1:29 f; Genesis 9:3 f)--was likewise prepared and used …

2587 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Meals, Meal-time.15

… and "flesh" in the evening ( Exodus 16:12 ), incidental evidence of one way in which the evening meal differed from that at noon. At this family meal ordinarily there …

2588 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Meat.2

… American) "food" ( John 4:8 ). The English word signified whatever is eaten, whether of flesh or other food.

2589 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Ostrich.4

… its flesh and the young tender ones were delicious meat. In his agony, Job felt so much an outcast that he cried:

2590 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Persecution.63

… sacrificial food--that is, the flesh of the sacrificial victims--could scarcely find a purchaser.

2591 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Quail.2

… their flesh juicy and delicate food. Their habits are very similar. They nest on the ground and brood on from 12 to 20 eggs. The quail are more friendly birds …

2592 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Sacrifice, in the Old Testament, 2.6

… as food for God, and the flesh and remainder were burned without the camp ( Exodus 29:13 - 14 ). This is a sin offering--chaTTa’th--the first time the term is used. Probably …

2593 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Shadrach.3

… in flesh than those who ate of the king’s meat. At the end of the appointed time they passed satisfactory examinations, both as to their physical appearance …

2594 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Strangled.2

… blood. Flesh thus killed was forbidden as food among the Hebrews, because it contained the blood ( Leviticus 17:12 ). Even Jewish Christians in the Jerusalem …

2595 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Swan.3

… for food; when young and tender, of fine flesh and delicious flavor; so there is no possibility that they were ever rightfully placed among the birds unsuitable …

2596 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, p. Vulture.2

… their flesh for food, although some daring ornithologists have tried. For this reason the vulture was placed among the abominations and should by right …

2598 Smith’s Bible Dictionary, p. Food.4 (William Smith)

… the flesh of animals portions of which had been offered to idols. All beasts and birds classed as unclean, Leviticus 11:1-3 .; Deuteronomy 14:4-6 .; were also prohibited …

2599 Smith’s Bible Dictionary, p. Leper Leprosy.2 (William Smith)

… , “raw flesh” appearing in the swelling, ch. Leviticus 13:15, was a critical sign of pollution. The tendency to spread seems especially to have been relied on. A spot …

2600 Smith’s Bible Dictionary, p. Meat.2 (William Smith)

… animal food. The latter is denoted uniformly by “flesh.” The word “meat,” when our English version was made, meant food in general; or if any particular kind was designated …