Parallel Verses

The Emphasized Bible

Then shall he take away its crop with its plumage, - and cast it beside the altar, eastward, into the place of fat ashes;

New American Standard Bible

He shall also take away its crop with its feathers and cast it beside the altar eastward, to the place of the ashes.

King James Version

And he shall pluck away his crop with his feathers, and cast it beside the altar on the east part, by the place of the ashes:

Holman Bible

He will remove its digestive tract, cutting off the tail feathers, and throw it on the east side of the altar at the place for ashes.

International Standard Version

and then he is to eviscerate it and throw the viscera and the feathers to the east side of the altar, where the fatty ashes are located.

A Conservative Version

And he shall take away its crop with the filth of it, and cast it beside the altar on the east part, in the place of the ashes.

American Standard Version

and he shall take away its crop with the filth thereof, and cast it beside the altar on the east part, in the place of the ashes:

Amplified

He shall remove its crop with its feathers and throw it next to the east side of the altar, in the place for ashes.

Bible in Basic English

And he is to take away its stomach, with its feathers, and put it down by the east side of the altar, where the burned waste is put:

Darby Translation

And he shall remove its crop with its feathers, and cast it beside the altar on the east, into the place of the ashes;

Julia Smith Translation

And he took away the crop with its feathers, and cast it at the side of the altar eastward, at the place of the ashes.

King James 2000

And he shall pluck away its crop with its feathers, and cast it beside the altar on the east side, by the place of the ashes:

Lexham Expanded Bible

He must remove its crop with its plumage and throw it to the east beside the altar on the place of the fatty ashes.

Modern King James verseion

And he shall pluck away its crop with its feathers, and throw it beside the altar on the east part, by the place of the ashes.

Modern Spelling Tyndale-Coverdale

and pluck away his crop and his feathers, and cast them beside the altar on the east part upon the heap of ashes,

NET Bible

Then the priest must remove its entrails by cutting off its tail feathers, and throw them to the east side of the altar into the place of fatty ashes,

New Heart English Bible

and he shall take away its crop with its filth, and cast it beside the altar on the east part, in the place of the ashes.

Webster

And he shall pluck away its crop with its feathers, and cast it beside the altar on the east part, by the place of the ashes:

World English Bible

and he shall take away its crop with its filth, and cast it beside the altar on the east part, in the place of the ashes.

Youngs Literal Translation

and he hath turned aside its crop with its feathers, and hath cast it near the altar, eastward, unto the place of ashes;

Interlinear

English(KJV)
Strong's
Root Form
Definition
Usage
And he shall pluck away
שׂוּר סוּר 
Cuwr 
Usage: 301

מראה 
Mur'ah 
Usage: 1

with his feathers
נצה נוצה 
Nowtsah 
Usage: 4

and cast
שׁלך 
Shalak 
Usage: 125

it beside
אצל 
'etsel 
by, beside, by ..., near, at, with ..., from ..., against, close, to, toward, unto, with
Usage: 61

the altar
מזבּח 
Mizbeach 
Usage: 401

on the east part
קדמה קדם 
Qedem 
Usage: 87

by the place
מקמה מקומה מקם מקום 
Maqowm 
Usage: 401

References

Easton

Fausets

Hastings

Watsons

Context Readings

From The Birds

15 And the priest shall bring it near unto the altar shall nip off its head, and make a perfume at the altar, - and its blood shall be drained out upon the wall of the altar. 16 Then shall he take away its crop with its plumage, - and cast it beside the altar, eastward, into the place of fat ashes; 17 and he shall cleave it in its wings - he shall not divide it asunder, so shall the priest make a perfume therewith, at the altar, upon the wood that is on the fire, - an ascending-sacrifice, it is, an altar-flame of a satisfying odour, unto Yahweh.



Cross References

Leviticus 4:12

he shall take forth the entire bullock - unto the outside of the camp, unto a clean place unto the outpoured heap of fat-ashes, and shall burn it up on wood in the fire, - upon the outpoured heap of fat-ashes, shall it be burned up.

Leviticus 6:10-11

So then the priest shall put on his upper garment of linen, and, breeches of linen, shall he put on over his flesh, then shall he take up the fat-ashes, whereto the fire consumeth the ascending-sacrifice on the altar, - and shall put them beside the altar.

Leviticus 16:27

And the, sin-bearing bullock, and the sin-bearing goat whose blood was brought in to make a propitiatory-covering in the holy place, shall be carried forth outside the camp, - and they shall burn up, in fire, their skins and their flesh, and their dung;

Luke 1:35

And answering, the messenger said unto her - The Holy Spirit, shall come upon thee, and, the power of the Most High, shall overshadow thee; wherefore, even that which is to be born, Holy, shall be called, Son of God.

Hebrews 13:11-14

For, in the case of those living creatures, whose blood for sins is carried into the holy place, through means of the high-priest, the bodies of these, are burned up, outside the camp.

1 Peter 1:2

Chosen according to the fore-knowledge of God the Father, in sanctification of Spirit, unto obedience and the sprinkling of the blood of Jesus Christ, Favour unto you, and peace, be multiplied!

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