4 occurrences

'Parted' in the Bible

But, at the same time, of those beasts, you may not take for food the camel, because its food comes back but the horn of its foot is not parted in two; it is unclean to you.

Verse ConceptsCamelsUnclean SpiritsCleft HoofsNoting What Animals EatUnclean Animals

And the hare, because the horn of its foot is not parted in two, is unclean to you.

Verse ConceptsUnclean SpiritsCleft HoofsNoting What Animals EatUnclean Animals

And the pig is unclean to you, because though the horn of its foot is parted, its food does not come back.

Verse ConceptsSwineAbstaining From MeatsPigsUnclean SpiritsCleft HoofsNoting What Animals EatUnclean Animalspork

But if a priest's daughter is a widow, or parted from her husband, and has no child, and has come back to her father's house as when she was a girl, she may take of her father's bread; but no outside person may do so.

Verse ConceptsSinglenessDivorceFathers And Daughters

Bible Theasaurus

Depart (212 instances)
Disunite (1 instance)
Divide (77 instances)
Parted (72 instances)
Separate (157 instances)
Split (48 instances)
Start (93 instances)

Reverse Interlinear

Strong's
Root Form
Definition
Usage
συγκοινωνός 
Sugkoinonos 
Usage: 4

πέρας 
Peras 
Usage: 2

πρύμνα 
Prumna 
Usage: 3

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ἀδιάκριτος 
Adiakritos 
Usage: 1

ἄκρον 
Akron 
Usage: 1

ἀντιλαμβάνομαι 
Antilambanomai 
Usage: 3

γονεύς 
Goneus 
Usage: 14

δεκάτη 
Dekate 
Usage: 4

διαμερίζω 
Diamerizo 
Usage: 7

διΐ́στημε 
Diistemi 
the space of ... after , go further , be parted
Usage: 3

ἔσωθεν 
Esothen 
Usage: 4

κλῆρος 
Kleros 
Usage: 12

κλίμα 
Klima 
Usage: 3

κοινωνέω 
Koinoneo 
Usage: 8

κοινωνός 
Koinonos 
Usage: 9

μερίζω 
merizo 
Usage: 8

μερίς 
meris 
part , to be partaker 9
Usage: 4

μέρος 
meros 
Usage: 36

μεταλαμβάνω 
metalambano 
Usage: 6

μετέχω 
metecho 
Usage: 8

μέτοχος 
metochos 
Usage: 6

παραβολή 
Parabole 
Usage: 38

παράδεισος 
Paradeisos 
Usage: 1

Πάρθος 
Parthos 
Usage: 1

Παρμενᾶς 
Parmenas 
Usage: 1

παροιμία 
Paroimia 
Usage: 3

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