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For example, the Torah prohibits eating blood in seven different verses (Leviticus 3:17, 7:26 and elsewhere), but this prohibition counts only once. Introductory preparations for performance of a commandment are not counted separately. For example, priests are commanded to place showbread (lechem ha-panim) on the Table (shulchan) in the Tabernacle.
Leviticus 20 also presents the list in a more verbose manner. Furthermore, Leviticus 22:11–21 parallels Leviticus 17, and there are, according to textual criticism, passages at Leviticus 18:26, 19:37, 22:31–33, 24:22, and 25:55, which have the appearance of once standing at the end of independent laws or collections of laws as colophons ...
God forbade the abdominal fat of cattle (in Leviticus 3:3) but permitted it in the case of beasts. God forbade eating meat without ritual slaughter (in Leviticus 17:1–4) but permitted it for fish. Similarly, Rabbi Abba and Rabbi Jonathan in the name of Rabbi Levi taught that God permitted more things than God forbade.
The verb servāre is the root of the word service; the verb ambulāre is the root of the word ambulance. Leviticus 18:5 אֲשֶׁ֨ר יַעֲשֶׂ֥ה אֹתָ֛ם הָאָדָ֖ם וָחַ֣י בָּהֶ֑ם , ’ă-šer ya-‘ă-śeh ’ō-ṯām hā-’ā-ḏām wā-ḥay bā-hem , '(because) if a man does [them,] (then/and/that) he ...
The Mayan calendar’s 819-day cycle has confounded scholars for decades, but new research shows how it matches up to planetary cycles over a 45-year span
Rashi explains that Jehoshaphat sent a combined delegation of priests and officers (2 Chronicles 17:8) so that the priests could teach while the officers would enforce the teachings. [11] In 2 Chronicles 15:3, the presence of a "teaching priest" among the people was a sign of God's connection to them.
Of the 283 misleading X posts that CCDH analyzed, 209, or 74% of the posts, did not show accurate notes to all X users correcting false and misleading claims about the elections, the report said.
Officials in California are working to remove a racist term towards Native American women in more than 30 locations in California, according to the state Natural Resources Agency.. The removal of ...