Search: 19 results
Exact Match
Then came down the birds of prey upon the carcass, and Abram drove them away.
Or, any person, who toucheth anything unclean, whether the carcase of an unclean wild-beast or the carcase of an unclean tame-beast, or the carcase of an unclean creeping thing, - and it is hidden from him, he himself being unclean, and he becometh aware of his guilt: -
Of their flesh, shall ye not eat, and, their carcase, shall ye not touch, - unclean, they are to you.
and, for these, shall ye count yourselves unclean - whosoever toucheth the carcase of them shall be unclean until the evening;
and whosoever beareth away aught of the carcase of them, shall wash his clothes and be unclean until the evening.
And, all that go upon their paws, among all the living things that go on all-fours, unclean, they are unto you, - whoso toucheth the carcase of them, shall be unclean until the evening.
And, he that beareth away the carcase of them shall wash his clothes, and shall be unclean until the evening, - unclean, they are unto you.
And, everything whereon shall fall any part of the carcase of them shall be unclean, oven or fire-range, it shall be destroyed, unclean, they are, - and, unclean, Shall they remain to you.
Notwithstanding, a fountain or cistern wherein is a gathering of waters shall be clean, - but, he that toucheth the carcase of them shall be unclean.
And when any part of the carcase of them shall fall upon seed for sowing, which is to be sown, the same is, clean.
But, when water shall be put upon seed, and there shall fall thereon any part of the carcase of them, unclean, it is to you.
And, when any of the beasts which are yours for food shall die, he that toucheth the carcase of it shall be unclean until the evening.
And, he that eateth of the carcase of it, shall wash his clothes, and be unclean until the evening, - he also that carrieth away the carcase thereof shall wash his clothes, and be unclean until the evening.
And he returned, after a time, to take her, and went aside to see the carcass of the lion, - and lo! a swarm of bees, in the body of the lion, and, honey,
which he took into his hands, and went on - eating as he went, and came unto his father and unto his mother, and gave unto them, and they did eat, - but he told them not that, out of the carcass of the lion, he had taken the honey.
So shall the carcass of Jezebel become like heaps of dung on the face of the field, in the town-land of Jezreel: So that they cannot say, This, is Jezebel!
On the seventh day, when merry was the heart of the king with wine, he commanded Mehuman, Biztha, Harbona, Bigtha, and Abagtha, Zethar and Carcas, the seven eunuchs who were waiting before King Ahasuerus, -
But, thou, art flung out from thy grave, Like a scion detested, Beshrouded with slain, the pierced of the sword, Like a carcase trod underfoot:
Thus will I recompense, first, twofold, their iniquity and their sin, because of their profaning my land, - with the carcase of their disgusting and detestable things, have they filled mine inheritance.
Search Results by Versions
- ACV (14)
- AM (12)
- ANDERSON (1)
- ASV (14)
- BBE (1)
- COMMON (1)
- DARBY (27)
- EMB (19)
- GODBEY (1)
- HAWEIS (2)
- HCSB (10)
- ISV (17)
- JULIASMITH (31)
- KJ2000 (24)
- KJV (27)
- LEB (13)
- MACE (3)
- MKJV (3)
- MSTC (21)
- NASB (8)
- NET (17)
- NHEB (14)
- NOYES (1)
- WBS (27)
- WEB (14)
- WESLEY (1)
- WILLIAMS (1)
- WORRELL (1)
- WORSLEY (2)
- YLT (42)
Search Results by Book
Related Topics
- Carcass, Figurative Use
- Carcass, Literal Use
- Lack Of A Proper Burial
- Corpses Of Other People
- Death
- Animals Eating People
- Dirt
- Defecation
- Eating Corpses