'Wild' in the Bible
Or if someone touches anything unclean—a carcass of an unclean wild animal, or unclean livestock, or an unclean swarming creature—without being aware of it, he is unclean and guilty.
The fat of an animal that dies naturally or is mauled by wild beasts may be used for any purpose, but you must not eat it.
“Any Israelite or foreigner living among them, who hunts down a wild animal or bird that may be eaten must drain its blood and cover it with dirt.
“Every person, whether the native or the foreigner, who eats an animal that died a natural death or was mauled by wild beasts is to wash his clothes and bathe with water, and he will remain unclean until evening; then he will be clean.
He must not eat an animal that died naturally or was mauled by wild beasts, making himself unclean by it; I am Yahweh.
All of its growth may serve as food for your livestock and the wild animals in your land.
I'll give peace in the land so that you'll lie down without fear. I'll remove wild beasts from the land, and not even war will come to your land.
Search Results by Versions
Search Results by Book
- Genesis (23)
- Exodus (6)
- Leviticus (8)
- Numbers (2)
- Deuteronomy (6)
- Judges (1)
- 1 Samuel (4)
- 2 Samuel (3)
- 1 Kings (1)
- 2 Kings (4)
- 2 Chronicles (1)
- Nehemiah (1)
- Job (19)
- Psalm (21)
- Proverbs (3)
- Song of Songs (2)
- Isaiah (23)
- Jeremiah (14)
- Lamentations (3)
- Ezekiel (17)
- Daniel (7)
- Hosea (5)
- Joel (3)
- Obadiah (1)
- Micah (2)
- Nahum (1)
- Habakkuk (2)
- Zephaniah (3)
- Haggai (1)
- Malachi (1)
Related Words
Bible Theasaurus
Reverse Interlinear
'erets
Tsiyah
Tohuw