15 occurrences

'Cut' in the Bible

And the burned offering is to be skinned and cut up into its parts.

Verse ConceptsAnimals Cut In PiecesSkinning

And the offering is to be cut into its parts, with its head and its fat; and the priest is to put them in order on the wood which is on the fire on the altar:

Verse ConceptsAnimals Cut In PiecesPutting In OrderFirewoodFat Of The Sacrifices

And let it be broken open at the wings, but not cut in two; and let it be burned on the altar by the priest on the wood which is on the fire; it is a burned offering; an offering made by fire for a sweet smell to the Lord.

Verse ConceptsWingsAnimals Torn To PiecesWings Of BirdsRefreshing God

And when the sheep had been cut into parts, the head and the parts and the fat were burned by Moses.

Verse ConceptsKnivesAnimals Cut In PiecesFat Of The Sacrifices

And if the priest sees that the mark is less bright after the washing, then let him have it cut out of the clothing or the leather or from the threads of the material:

Verse ConceptsCordsAnimal Skinsmold

And he who is to be made clean will have his clothing washed and his hair cut and have a bath, and he will be clean. And after that he will come back to the tent-circle; but he is to keep outside his tent for seven days.

Verse ConceptsQuarantiningBathing, For CleansingHealingPurity, Nature OfShavingSanitation, DisinfectionQuarantineSeven DaysWashing ClothesClean ClothesSeven Days For Legal PurposesOutside The House

For the blood is the life of all flesh: and so I have said to the children of Israel, You may not take any sort of blood as food, and any man who does so will be cut of.

Verse ConceptsPeople Consuming BloodForbidden FoodThose To Be Cut Off From IsraelBlood

And when you get in the grain from your land, do not let all the grain be cut from the edges of the field, or take up what has been dropped on the earth after the getting in of the grain.

Verse ConceptsAgriculture, RestrictionsBinding cornHarvestGleaningLaws About Agriculture

An animal which has its sex parts damaged or crushed or broken or cut, may not be offered to the Lord; such a thing may not be done anywhere in your land.

Verse ConceptsCrushingBlemished CreaturesMale Genitals

And when you get in the grain from your land, do not let all the grain at the edges of the field be cut, and do not take up the grain which has been dropped in the field; let that be for the poor, and for the man from another country: I am the Lord your God.

Verse ConceptsGleaningForeignersethics, socialHarvestLand, As A Divine ResponsibilityPoverty, Remedies ForSowing And ReapingAliens, Believers DutyCapitalismStrangersLoving ForeignersThe Lord Is GodLaws About AgricultureEconomicsThe poorStrangers in israelImmigrantsAliensFarmingFeeding The Poor

But let the seventh year be a Sabbath of rest for the land, a Sabbath to the Lord; do not put seed into your land or have your vines cut.

Verse ConceptsSabbatical YearAgricultureRestFarmingoverworking

That which comes to growth of itself may not be cut, and the grapes of your uncared-for vines may not be taken off; let it be a year of rest for the land.

Let this fiftieth year be the Jubilee: no seed may be planted, and that which comes to growth of itself may not be cut, and the grapes may not be taken from the uncared-for vines.

Verse ConceptsLaws About AgricultureReaping What You Sow

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Strong's
Root Form
Definition
Usage
ἐκκόπτω 
Ekkopto 
Usage: 6

διαπρίω 
Diaprio 
be cut to the heart , be cut
Usage: 2

διχοτομέω 
Dichotomeo 
Usage: 0

ἀποκόπτω 
Apokopto 
Usage: 4

ἀφαιρέω 
Aphaireo 
Usage: 8

κατακόπτω 
Katakopto 
cut
Usage: 1

κόπτω 
Kopto 
Usage: 6

συντέμνω 
suntemno 
Usage: 2

Basic English, produced by Mr C. K. Ogden of the Orthological Institute - public domain