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Deuteronomy 14 :: Brenton's English Septuagint (BES)

Deu 14:1Ye are the children of the Lord your God: ye shall not make any baldness between your eyes for the dead.
Deu 14:2For thou art a holy people to the Lord thy God, and the Lord thy God has chosen thee to be a peculiar people to himself of all the nations on the face of the earth.
Deu 14:3Ye shall not eat any abominable thing.
Deu 14:4These are the beasts which ye shall eat; the calf of the herd, and lamb of the sheep, and kid of the goats;
Deu 14:5the stag, and doe, and pygarg, and [fn]wild goat, and camelopard.
Deu 14:6Every beast that divides the hoofs, and makes claws of two divisions, and that chews the cud among beasts, these ye shall eat.
Deu 14:7And these ye shall not eat of them that chew the cud, and of those that divide the hoofs, and make distinct claws; the camel, and the hare, and the rabbit; because they chew the cud, and do not divide the hoof, these are unclean to you.
Deu 14:8And as for the swine, because he divides the hoof, and makes claws of the hoof, yet he chews not the cud, he is unclean to you; ye shall not eat of their flesh, ye shall not touch their dead bodies.
Deu 14:9And these ye shall eat of all that are in the water, ye shall eat all that have fins and scales.
Deu 14:10And all that have not fins and scales ye shall not eat; they are unclean to you.
Deu 14:11Ye shall eat every clean bird.
Deu 14:12And these of [fn]them ye shall not eat; the eagle, and the ossifrage, and the sea-eagle,
Deu 14:13and the vulture, and the kite and the like to it,
Deu 14:15and the sparrow, and the owl, and the sea-mew,
Deu 14:16and the heron, and the swan, and the stork,
Deu 14:17and the cormorant, and the hawk, and its like, and the hoopoe, and the raven,
Deu 14:18and the pelican, and the [fn]diver and the like to it, and the [fn]red-bill and the bat.
Deu 14:19All winged animals that creep are unclean to you; ye shall not eat of them.
Deu 14:20Ye shall eat every clean bird.
Deu 14:21Ye shall eat nothing that dies of itself; it shall be given to the sojourner in thy cities and he shall eat it, or thou shalt sell it to a stranger, because thou art a holy people to the Lord thy God. Thou shalt not boil a lamb in his mother's milk.
Deu 14:22Thou shalt tithe a tenth of all the produce of thy seed, the fruit of thy field year by year.
Deu 14:23And thou shalt eat it in the place which the Lord thy God shall choose to have his name called there; ye shall bring the tithe of thy corn and of thy wine, and of thine oil, the first-born of thy herd and of thy flock, that thou mayest learn to fear the Lord thy God always.
Deu 14:24And if the journey be too far for thee, and thou art not able to bring them, because the place is far from thee which the Lord thy God shall choose to have his name called there, because the Lord thy God will bless thee;
Deu 14:25then thou shalt sell them for money, and thou shalt take the money in thy hands, and thou shalt go to the place which the Lord thy God shall choose.
Deu 14:26And thou shalt give the money for whatsoever thy soul shall desire, for oxen or for sheep, or for wine, or thou shalt lay it out on strong drink, or on whatsoever thy soul may desire, and thou shalt eat there before the Lord thy God, and thou shalt rejoice and thy house,
Deu 14:27and the Levite that is in thy cities, because he has not a portion or inheritance with thee.
Deu 14:28After three years thou shalt bring out all the tithes of thy fruits, in that year thou shalt lay it up in thy cities.
Deu 14:29And the Levite shall come, because he has no part or lot with thee, and the stranger, and the orphan, and the widow which is in thy cities; and they shall eat and be filled, that the Lord thy God may bless thee in all the works which thou shalt do.
BES Footnotes
Or, buffalo.
i. e. birds.
Or, heron.
Or, flamingo.
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Translation of the Greek Septuagint into English by Sir Lancelot Charles Lee Brenton, originally published in 1851 and is now in the Public Domain

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