Leviticus 18:24-28
Defile.6-23,30; Jer 44:4; Mt 15:18-20; Mr 7:10-23; 1Co 3:17for.20:22,23; De 12:31; 18:12 the land.Nu 35:33,34; Ps 106:38; Isa 24:5; Jer 2:7; 16:18; Eze 36:17,18Ro 8:22therefore.Ps 89:32; Isa 26:21; Jer 5:9,29; 9:9; 14:10; 23:2; Ho 2:13; 8:13; 9:9vomiteth.28; 20:22 keep.5,30; De 4:1,2,40; 12:32; Ps 105:44,45; Lu 8:15; 11:28Joh 14:15,21-23; 15:14nor any stranger.17:8,10 24; De 20:18; 23:18; 25:16; 27:15; 1Ki 14:24; 2Ki 16:3; 21:22Ch 36:14; Eze 16:50; 22:11; Ho 9:10 25; 20:22; Jer 9:19; Eze 36:13,17; Ro 8:22; Re 3:16Leviticus 20:22-26
statues.18:4,5,26; 19:37; Ps 19:8-11; 105:45; 119:80,145,171; Eze 36:27judgments.Ex 21:1; De 4:45; 5:1; Ps 119:20,106,160,164,175; Isa 26:8,9spue you.18:25-28; 26:33; De 28:25,26 in the manners.18:3,24,30; De 12:30,31; Jer 10:1,2therefore.18:27; De 9:5; Ps 78:59; Zec 11:8 But I. See onEx 3:8,17; 6:8a land.Milk and honey were the chief dainties of the ancients as they are now among the Arabs, particularly the Bedouins. Hence not only the Hebrews, but also the Greeks and Romans, painted the highest pleasantness and fertility by an abundance of milk and honey. The image used in the text, and frequently by ancient authors on similar subjects, is a metaphor, derived from a breast, producing copious streams of milk. which.26; Ex 19:5,6; 33:16; Nu 23:9; De 7:6; 14:2; 1Ki 8:53; Joh 15:192Co 6:17; 1Pe 2:9 put difference.11:1-47; De 14:3-21; Ac 10:11-15,28; Eph 5:7-11abominable.11:43creepeth. or, moveth. the Lord.7; 19:2; Ps 99:5,9; Isa 6:3; 30:11; 1Pe 1:15,16; Re 3:7; 4:8severed.24; De 7:6; 14:2; 26:18,19; Tit 2:14Psalms 106:38
shed.De 21:9; 2Ki 21:16; 24:4; Jer 2:34the land.Nu 35:33; Isa 1:15; 26:21; Eze 7:23; 22:3Jeremiah 3:2
Lift.2:23; Eze 8:4-6; Lu 16:23unto.2:20; De 12:2; 1Ki 11:3; 2Ki 23:13; Eze 16:16,24,25; 20:28In the.Ge 38:14; Pr 7:11; 23:28; Eze 16:24,25thou hast.1,9; 2:7
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