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its legs, of iron, - and, its feet, part of them, of iron, and, part of them, of clay.
Do not eat of it underdone, nor cooked by boiling in water, - but roast with fire, its head with it, legs, and with its inward parts.
but the ram itself, shalt thou cut up into its pieces, - and shalt bathe its inner part, and its legs, and lay upon its pieces and upon its head;
But its inwards and its legs, shall they bathe with water, - then shall the priest make, of the whole, a perfume at the altar, an ascending-sacrifice an altar-flame of a satisfying odour unto Yahweh.
But the inwards and the legs, shall he bathe in water, - then shall the priest bring near the whole and make a perfume at the altar, an ascending-sacrifice, it is an altar-flame of a satisfying odour, unto Yahweh.
But, as for the skin of the bullock and all its flesh with its head and with its legs, - and its inwards, and its dung,
but the inwards and the legs, were bathed in water, - and Moses made a perfume with the whole ram at the altar, an ascending-sacrifice, it was - for a satisfying odour an altar-flame, it was unto Yahweh, As Yahweh commanded Moses.
and he bathed the inwards and the legs, - and made a perfume upon the ascending-sacrifice at the altar.
Nevertheless, these, may ye eat, of all creeping things that fly, that go on all-fours, - such as have legs above their feet, to leap therewith, upon the earth -
and the priest shall wave them as a wave-offering before Yahweh, hallowed, it is for the priest, besides the wave breast, and be-sides the heave leg, - and, afterwards, may the Separate One drink wine.
and their flesh, shall be thine, - as the wave-breast and as the right leg, thine, shall it be:
Yahweh, will smite thee, with a grievous boil, upon the knees and upon the legs, of which thou canst not he healed, - from the sole of thy foot even unto the crown of thy head.
So he smote them, leg on thigh, with a great smiting, - and went down and dwelt in a cleft of the crag Etam.
Not in the strength of the horse, doth he delight, Not in the legs of a man, hath he pleasure:
Useless are the legs of the lame, and a proverb, in the mouth of a dullard.
His legs, pillars of white marble, founded on sockets of gold, - His form, like Lebanon, choice as cedars:
Take millstones, and grind meal, - Put back thy veil - tuck up thy train Bare the leg, wade through streams:
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