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  2. Chelev - Wikipedia

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    The tail fat of the fat-tailed sheep, called alyah in Hebrew, is a large fatty membrane located on the hindquarters of certain breeds of sheep. The Torah uses the term chelev of this fat, but only in the sense of "the good part"; its consumption is permitted. [ 5 ]

  3. Biblical and Talmudic units of measurement - Wikipedia

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    The seven-day cycle is not seen as a cycle in nature and is rather a custom biblically originating from Genesis 1:3–2:3. The modern Hebrew calendar follows a seven-day weekly cycle, which runs concurrently but independently of the monthly and annual cycles. The origin of Hebrew seven day week and the Sabbath, as well as the true meaning of ...

  4. Christian diet programs - Wikipedia

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    A commonly cited Bible verse is 1 Corinthians 6:19–20, which Christian diet programs say means that it is sinful to be overweight. Critics interpret this differently, such as by saying that people should try to be healthy, or that people should honor God regardless of their appearance.

  5. Here's How Much Fat You Should Eat Every Day for Weight Loss

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    According to research, a moderate-fat diet that includes getting 20% to 30% of energy from fat sources can help you lose weight because you're more likely to stick with a diet that's not overly ...

  6. Daniel Fast - Wikipedia

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    [2] [5] The passage in Chapter 1 refers to a 10-day test wherein Daniel and others with him were permitted to eat vegetables and water to avoid the Babylonian king's food and wine. After remaining healthy at the end of the 10-day period, they continued the vegetable diet for the three years of their education.

  7. What is a king cake? Follow the pastry's journey from ...

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    This period of feasting runs until Mardi Gras, or Fat Tuesday, the day before the start of Lent. View this post on Instagram. A post shared by Torrance Bakery (@torrancebakery)

  8. Fatted calf - Wikipedia

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    James Tissot's The Return of the Prodigal Son. Fatted calf is a metaphor or symbol of festive celebration and rejoicing for someone's long-awaited return. It derives from the Parable of the Prodigal Son in the New Testament.

  9. List of New Testament pericopes - Wikipedia

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    The Day of Pentecost ; Ananias and Sapphira ; Seven Greeks appointed ; The Stoning of Stephen ; Preaching of Philip the Evangelist ; Simon the Sorcerer ; Paul's Conversion on the Road to Damascus ; Peter's vision of a sheet with animals ; Conversion of Cornelius