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Hastings
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See that ye eat not thereof sodden in water, but roast with fire: both head, feet, and purtenance together.
Then take the fat of the ram and his rump and the fat that covereth the inwards and the caul of the liver and, the two kidneys, and the fat that is upon them and the right shoulder - for that ram is a full offering -
And sanctify the breast of the wave offering and the shoulder of the heave offering which is waved and heaved up of the ram which is the full offering of Aaron and of his sons.
And the right shoulder they shall give unto the priest, to be a heave offering, of their peace offerings. And the same that offereth the blood of the peace offerings and the fat, among the sons of Aaron, shall have the right shoulder unto his part, read more. for the wavebreast and the heaveshoulder I have taken of the children of Israel, even of their peace offerings, and have given it unto Aaron the priest and unto his sons: to be a duty forever of the children of Israel."
And he took the fat and the rump and all the fat that was upon the inwards, and the caul of the liver, and the two kidneys with their fat and their right shoulder.
but the breasts and the right shoulders Aaron waved before the LORD, as the LORD commanded Moses.
And the wavebreast and heaveshoulder eat in a clean place: both thou and thy sons and thy daughters with thee. For it is thy duty, and thy sons' duty with thee, of the peace offerings of the children of Israel.
and the priest shall wave them unto the LORD, which offering shall be holy unto the priest with the wavebreast and heaveshoulder: and then the abstainer may drink wine.
And the flesh of them shall be thine, as the wavebreast and all the right shoulder is thine.
Then said Samson unto them, "Now I am blameless concerning the Philistines, though I do them evil."
And he had a harness of brass upon his legs, and a shield of brass upon his shoulders.
He hath no pleasure in the strength of a horse, neither delighteth he in any man's legs.
Thou shalt bring forth the quern and grind meal, put down thy stomacher, make bare thy knees, and shalt wade through the water rivers.
The Jews then, because it was the Sabbath even that the bodies should not remain upon the cross on the Sabbath day - For that Sabbath day was a high day - besought Pilate that their legs might be broken and that they might be taken down.