Leviticus 5:2
touch.7:21; 11:24,28,31,39; Nu 19:11-16; De 14:8; Isa 52:11; Hag 2:132Co 6:17hidden.4,17; Ps 19:12; Lu 11:44and guilty.17; 4:13Isaiah 52:11
depart ye.48:20; Jer 50:8; 51:6,45; Zec 2:6,7; 2Co 6:17; Re 18:4touch.Le 5:2,3; 11:26,27,45,47; 15:5-33; Eze 44:23; Hag 2:13,14Ac 10:14,28; Ro 14:14; Eph 5:11; 1Pe 1:14-16; 2:5,11be.Le 10:3; 22:2-33; Ezr 1:7-11; 8:25-30Hosea 9:3
shall not.Le 18:28; 20:22; De 4:26; 28:63; Jos 23:15; 1Ki 9:7; Mic 2:10the Lord's.Le 25:23; Jer 2:7; 16:18but.6; 8:13; 11:5; De 28:68; Isa 11:15,16"Not into Egypt itself, but into another bondage as bad asthat." and. Eze 4:13; Da 1:8; Ac 10:14in Assyria.11:11; 2Ki 17:6Matthew 15:11
that which goeth.Mr 7:15; Lu 11:38-41; Ac 10:14,15; 11:8,9; Ro 14:14,17,201Ti 4:4,5; Tit 1:15; Heb 13:9but.18-20; 12:34-37; Ps 10:7; 12:2; 52:2-4; 58:3,4; Isa 37:23Isa 59:3-5,13-15; Jer 9:3-6; Ro 3:13,14; Jas 3:5-8; 2Pe 2:18Matthew 15:20
which.1Co 3:16,17; 6:9-11,18-20; Eph 5:3-6; Re 21:8,27but.2; 23:25,26; Mr 7:3,4; Lu 11:38-40Mark 7:2
defiled. or, common.Ac 10:14,15,28they found.Da 6:4,5; Mt 7:3-5; 23:23-25Mark 7:15
There.Though it is very true, says Dr. Doddridge, that a man may bring guilt upon himself by eating to excess, and a Jew, by eating what was forbidden by the Mosaic law; yet still the pollution would arise from the wickedness of the heart, and be just proportionable to it, which is all our Lord asserts. nothing.18-20; Le 11:42-47; Ac 10:14-16,28; 11:8-10; 15:20,21; Ro 14:171Co 10:25; 1Ti 4:3-5; Tit 1:15; Heb 9:10; 13:9but.20-23; Pr 4:23; Mt 12:34; 15:16Mark 7:18
4:13; Isa 28:9,10; Jer 5:4,5; Mt 15:16,17; 16:11; Lu 24:25; Joh 3:101Co 3:2; Heb 5:11Acts 10:10-15
he became.Mt 4:2; 12:1-3; 21:18he fell.22:17; Nu 24:4,16; Eze 8:1-3; 11:24; 40:2; 2Co 12:2-4; Re 1:10; 4:2,3 saw.7:56; Eze 1:1; Lu 3:21; Joh 1:51; Re 4:1; 11:19; 19:11and a.Ge 49:10; Isa 11:6-14; 19:23-25; 43:6; 56:8; Mt 8:11; 13:47,48Joh 11:52; 12:32; Ro 1:16; 3:29-31; 9:4; 15:9-12; 16:25,26Ga 2:15; 3:28; Eph 1:10; 3:6; Col 3:11vessel.The word [skeuos ,] which corresponds to the Hebrew kelee, denotes every kind of vessel or utensil, any thing which may be considered as a receptacle; and is therefore applicable to a sheet [othone ,] or any thing woven from flax, tied up at the four corners, which our word vessel is not. Ge 7:8,9; Isa 11:6-9; 65:25; Joh 7:37; 1Co 6:9-11 Rise.10; Jer 35:2-5; Joh 4:31-34kill.Or, sacrifice and eat, [thusia kai phago .] The spirit of the heavenly direction seems to be this, say Dr. A. Clarke, "The middle wall of the partition is now pulled down; the Jews and Gentiles are called to become one flock, under one shepherd and bishop of souls. Thou, Peter, shalt open the door of faith to the Gentiles, and be also the minister of the circumcision. Rise up; already a blessed sacrifice is prepared: go and offer it to God; and let thy soul feed on the fruits of his mercy," etc. Not.Ge 19:18; Ex 10:11; Mt 16:22; 25:9; Lu 1:60for.Le 11:1-17; 20:25; De 14:1-29; Eze 4:14; 44:31 What.28; 11:9; 15:9,20,29; Mt 15:11; Re 14:14-17,20; 1Co 10:25Ga 2:12,13; 1Ti 4:3-5; Tit 1:15; Heb 9:9,10
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