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  • True, he smote the rock, and made water flow from it, till the stream ran in flood, but can he give bread too, and provide meat for his people? (Psalms 77, 20)

  • raining down meat on them thick as dust, birds on the wing, plentiful as the sea-sand. (Psalms 77, 27)

  • Meat most appetizing are thy promises; never was honey so sweet to my taste. (Psalms 118, 103)

  • altar and shrine and idol must be set up, swine’s flesh offered, and all manner of unhallowed meat; (1 Maccabees 1, 50)

  • children be left uncircumcised, and their innocent lives contaminated with rites unclean, abominable; till the law should be forgotten, and the divine precepts fashioned anew. (1 Maccabees 1, 51)

  • Many a son of Israel refused the unclean food, preferring death to defilement; (1 Maccabees 1, 65)

  • who thereupon cleansed the sanctuary, nor any stone that was polluted with idolatry but they had it away into a place unclean. (1 Maccabees 4, 43)

  • scanning every step of the path that lay before him. He must endure all in patience, rather than taste, for love of life, the forbidden meat. (2 Maccabees 6, 20)

  • Old friends among the bystanders, out of misplaced kindness, took him aside and urged him to let meat of some other kind be brought, which he could taste without scruple; he could pretend to have obeyed the king’s will by eating the sacrilegious food, (2 Maccabees 6, 21)

  • This remains as yet uncertain, and meanwhile all have the same lot, upright and godless, good and wicked, clean and unclean alike. Brought they offerings or brought they none, well did they or ill, true swore they or false, it is all one. (Ecclesiastes 9, 2)

  • Take what food thou wilt, belly is content; yet meat and meat differ. (Ecclesiasticus 36, 20)

  • Look thou for thy meat to another’s table, I count thy life no life at all; what, owe thy very being to another man’s larder? (Ecclesiasticus 40, 30)


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