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  • Do not partake of the blood, therefore, but pour it out on the ground like water. (Deuteronomy 12, 24)

  • You may then exchange the money for whatever you desire, oxen or sheep, wine or strong drink, or anything else you would enjoy, and there before the LORD, your God, you shall partake of it and make merry with your family. (Deuteronomy 14, 26)

  • Only, you shall not partake of its blood, which must be poured out on the ground like water. (Deuteronomy 15, 23)

  • But the angel of the LORD answered Manoah, "Although you press me, I will not partake of your food. But if you will, you may offer a holocaust to the LORD."Not knowing that it was the angel of the LORD, (Judges 13, 16)

  • and His Excellency ordered them not to partake of the most holy foods until there should be a priest bearing the Urim and Thummim. (Ezra 2, 63)

  • Now, since we partake of the salt of the palace, we ought not simply to look on while the king is being dishonored. Therefore we have sent this message to inform you, O king, (Ezra 4, 14)

  • and His Excellency ordered them not to partake of the most holy foods until there should be a priest bearing the Urim and Thummim. (Nehemiah 7, 65)

  • But Judith said, "I will not partake of them, lest it be an occasion of sin; but I shall be amply supplied from the things I brought with me." (Judith 12, 2)

  • Moreover, at the monthly celebration of the king's birthday the Jews had, from bitter necessity, to partake of the sacrifices, and when the festival of Dionysus was celebrated, they were compelled to march in his procession, wearing wreaths of ivy. (2 Maccabees 6, 7)

  • At the suggestion of the citizens of Ptolemais, a decree was issued ordering the neighboring Greek cities to act in the same way against the Jews: oblige them to partake of the sacrifices, (2 Maccabees 6, 8)

  • Any man to whom God gives riches and property, and grants power to partake of them, so that he receives his lot and finds joy in the fruits of his toil, has a gift from God. (Ecclesiastes 5, 18)

  • there is the man to whom God gives riches and property and honor, so that he lacks none of all the things he craves; yet God does not grant him power to partake of them, but a stranger devours them. This is vanity and a dire plague. (Ecclesiastes 6, 2)


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