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  • Their priests resell their sacrifices for their own advantage. Even their wives cure parts of the meat, but do not share it with the poor and the weak; (Baruch 6, 27)

  • Thus the Israelites shall eat their food unclean among the nations where I scatter them. (Ezekiel 4, 13)

  • "Oh no, Lord GOD!" I protested. "Never have I been made unclean, and from my youth till now, never have I eaten carrion flesh or that torn by wild beasts; never has any unclean meat entered my mouth." (Ezekiel 4, 14)

  • "Shall we not," they say, "be building houses soon? The city is the kettle, and we are the meat." (Ezekiel 11, 3)

  • Therefore thus says the Lord GOD: Your slain whom you have placed within it, they are the meat, and the city is the kettle; but you I will take out of it. (Ezekiel 11, 7)

  • The city shall not be a kettle for you, nor shall you be the meat within it. At the boundaries of Israel I will judge you, (Ezekiel 11, 11)

  • Her priests violate my law and profane what is holy to me; they do not distinguish between the sacred and the profane, nor teach the difference between the unclean and the clean; they pay no attention to my sabbaths, so that I have been profaned in their midst. (Ezekiel 22, 26)

  • Put in it pieces of meat, all good pieces: thigh and shoulder; Fill it with the choicest joints (Ezekiel 24, 4)

  • piling on wood and kindling the fire, Till the meat has been cooked, till the broth has boiled. (Ezekiel 24, 10)

  • They shall teach my people to distinguish between the sacred and the profane, and make known to them the difference between the clean and the unclean. (Ezekiel 44, 23)

  • They shall not make themselves unclean by coming near any dead person, unless it be their father, mother, son, daughter, brother, or maiden sister; for these they may make themselves unclean. (Ezekiel 44, 25)

  • I ate no savory food, I took no meat or wine, and I did not anoint myself at all until the end of the three weeks. (Daniel 10, 3)


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