< Leviticus 11 >

1 Yahweh spoke to Moses and to Aaron, saying,
and to speak: speak LORD to(wards) Moses and to(wards) Aaron to/for to say to(wards) them
2 “Speak to the people of Israel, saying, 'These are the living things which you may eat among all the animals that are on the earth.
to speak: speak to(wards) son: descendant/people Israel to/for to say this [the] living thing which to eat from all [the] animal which upon [the] land: country/planet
3 You may eat any animal that has a split hoof and that also chews the cud.
all to divide hoof and to cleave cleft hoof to ascend: regurgitate cud in/on/with animal [obj] her to eat
4 However, some animals either chew the cud or have a split hoof, and you must not eat them, animals such as the camel, because it chews the cud but does not have a split hoof. So the camel is unclean to you.
surely [obj] this not to eat from to ascend: regurgitate [the] cud and from to divide [the] hoof [obj] [the] camel for to ascend: regurgitate cud he/she/it and hoof nothing he to divide unclean he/she/it to/for you
5 Also the rock badger, because it chews the cud but does not have a split hoof, it is also unclean to you.
and [obj] [the] rock badger for to ascend: regurgitate cud he/she/it and hoof not to divide unclean he/she/it to/for you
6 The rabbit, because it chews the cud, but does not have a split hoof, is unclean to you.
and [obj] [the] hare for to ascend: regurgitate cud he/she/it and hoof not to divide unclean he/she/it to/for you
7 The pig, although it has a split hoof, does not chew the cud, is unclean to you.
and [obj] [the] swine for to divide hoof he/she/it and to cleave cleft hoof and he/she/it cud not to drag/chew/saw unclean he/she/it to/for you
8 You must not eat any of their meat, nor touch their carcasses. They are unclean to you.
from flesh their not to eat and in/on/with carcass their not to touch unclean they(masc.) to/for you
9 The animals living in the water that you may eat are all those that have fins and scales, whether in the ocean or in the rivers.
[obj] this to eat from all which in/on/with water all which to/for him fin and scale in/on/with water in/on/with sea and in/on/with torrent: river [obj] them to eat
10 But all living creatures that do not have fins and scales in the ocean or rivers, including all that move in the water and all the living creatures that are in the water— they must be detested by you.
and all which nothing to/for him fin and scale in/on/with sea and in/on/with torrent: river from all swarm [the] water and from all soul: animal [the] alive which in/on/with water detestation they(masc.) to/for you
11 Since they must be detested, you must not eat of their meat; also, their carcasses must be detested.
and detestation to be to/for you from flesh their not to eat and [obj] carcass their to detest
12 Whatever has no fins or scales in the water must be detested by you.
all which nothing to/for him fin and scale in/on/with water detestation he/she/it to/for you
13 The birds you must detest and that you must not eat are these: the eagle, the vulture,
and [obj] these to detest from [the] bird not to eat detestation they(masc.) [obj] [the] eagle and [obj] [the] vulture and [obj] [the] vulture
14 the kite, any kind of falcon,
and [obj] [the] kite and [obj] [the] falcon to/for kind her
15 every kind of raven,
[obj] all raven to/for kind his
16 the horned owl and the screech owl, the seagull, and any kind of hawk.
and [obj] daughter [the] ostrich and [obj] [the] ostrich and [obj] [the] gull and [obj] [the] hawk to/for kind his
17 You must also detest the little owl and the great owl, the cormorant,
and [obj] [the] owl and [obj] [the] cormorant and [obj] [the] owl
18 the white owl and the barn owl, the osprey,
and [obj] [the] chameleon and [obj] [the] pelican and [obj] [the] carrion
19 the stork, any kind of heron, the hoopoe, and also the bat.
and [obj] [the] stork [the] heron to/for kind her and [obj] [the] hoopoe and [obj] [the] bat
20 All winged insects that walk on four legs are detestable to you.
all swarm [the] bird [the] to go: went upon four detestation he/she/it to/for you
21 Yet you may eat any of the flying insects that also walk on four legs if they have jointed legs for hopping on the ground.
surely [obj] this to eat from all swarm [the] bird [the] to go: went upon four which (to/for him *Q(K)*) leg from above to/for foot his to/for to start in/on/with them upon [the] land: soil
22 You may also eat any kind of locust, katydid, cricket, or grasshopper.
[obj] these from them to eat [obj] [the] locust to/for kind his and [obj] [the] locust to/for kind his and [obj] [the] locust to/for kind his and [obj] [the] locust to/for kind his
23 But all the flying insects that have four feet must be detested by you.
and all swarm [the] bird which to/for him four foot detestation he/she/it to/for you
24 You will become unclean until evening by these animals if you touch a carcass of one of them.
and to/for these to defile all [the] to touch in/on/with carcass their to defile till [the] evening
25 Whoever picks up one of their carcasses must wash his clothes and remain unclean until evening.
and all [the] to lift: bear from carcass their to wash garment his and to defile till [the] evening
26 Every animal which has a split hoof that is not completely divided or which does not chew the cud is unclean to you. Everyone who touches them will be unclean.
to/for all [the] animal which he/she/it to divide hoof and cleft nothing she to cleave and cud nothing she to ascend: regurgitate unclean they(masc.) to/for you all [the] to touch in/on/with them to defile
27 Whatever walks on its paws among all the animals that walk on all four legs, they are unclean to you. Whoever touches such a carcass will be unclean until the evening.
and all to go: walk upon palm: sole his in/on/with all [the] living thing [the] to go: went upon four unclean they(masc.) to/for you all [the] to touch in/on/with carcass their to defile till [the] evening
28 Whoever picks up such a carcass must wash his clothes and be unclean until the evening. These animals will be unclean to you.
and [the] to lift: bear [obj] carcass their to wash garment his and to defile till [the] evening unclean they(masc.) to/for you
29 Of the animals that creep on the ground, these are the animals that will be unclean to you: the weasel, the rat, every kind of large lizard,
and this to/for you [the] unclean in/on/with swarm [the] to swarm upon [the] land: soil [the] weasel and [the] mouse and [the] lizard to/for kind his
30 the gecko, the monitor lizard, the lizard, the skink, and the chameleon.
and [the] gecko and [the] reptile and [the] lizard and [the] lizard and [the] chameleon
31 Of all the animals that creep, these are the animals which will be unclean to you. Whoever touches them when they are dead will be unclean until evening.
these [the] unclean to/for you in/on/with all [the] swarm all [the] to touch in/on/with them in/on/with death their to defile till [the] evening
32 If any of them dies and falls on anything, that thing will be unclean, whether it is made of wood, cloth, leather, or sackcloth. Whatever it is and whatever it is used for, it must be put into water; it will be unclean until evening. Then it will be clean.
and all which to fall: fall upon him from them in/on/with death their to defile from all article/utensil tree: wood or garment or skin or sackcloth all article/utensil which to make: do work in/on/with them in/on/with water to come (in): bring and to defile till [the] evening and be pure
33 For every clay pot into or onto which any unclean animal falls, whatever is in the pot will become unclean, and you must destroy that pot.
and all article/utensil earthenware which to fall: fall from them to(wards) midst his all which in/on/with midst his to defile and [obj] him to break
34 Any food that could be eaten but has water on it from such a pot is unclean. Any liquid that is for drinking from such a pot is unclean.
from all [the] food which to eat which to come (in): come upon him water to defile and all irrigation which to drink in/on/with all article/utensil to defile
35 Anything that one of their carcasses falls on becomes unclean; if it is an oven or small stove, it must be broken to pieces. They are unclean and they must remain unclean to you.
and all which to fall: fall from carcass their upon him to defile oven and stove to tear unclean they(masc.) and unclean to be to/for you
36 A spring or cistern for collecting water remains clean; but anyone who touches their carcass is unclean.
surely spring and pit collection water to be pure and to touch in/on/with carcass their to defile
37 If any part of their carcass falls upon any seeds for planting, those seeds will still be clean.
and for to fall: fall from carcass their upon all seed sowing which to sow pure he/she/it
38 But if water is put on the seeds, and if any part of their carcass falls on them, then they will be unclean to you.
and for to give: put water upon seed and to fall: fall from carcass their upon him unclean he/she/it to/for you
39 If any animal that you may eat dies, then he who touches the carcass will be unclean until evening.
and for to die from [the] animal which he/she/it to/for you to/for food [the] to touch in/on/with carcass her to defile till [the] evening
40 Whoever eats any of that carcass must wash his clothes and be unclean until evening. Anyone who picks up such a carcass will wash his clothes and be unclean until evening.
and [the] to eat from carcass her to wash garment his and to defile till [the] evening and [the] to lift: bear [obj] carcass her to wash garment his and to defile till [the] evening
41 Every animal that creeps on the ground is to be detested; it must not be eaten.
and all [the] swarm [the] to swarm upon [the] land: soil detestation he/she/it not to eat
42 Whatever crawls on its belly, and whatever walks on all four legs, or whatever has many feet—all the animals that creep on the ground, these you must not eat, for they are to be detested.
all to go: walk upon belly and all to go: walk upon four till all to multiply foot to/for all [the] swarm [the] to swarm upon [the] land: soil not to eat them for detestation they(masc.)
43 You must not make yourselves unclean with any living creatures that creep; you must not make yourselves unclean with them, that you should be made impure by them.
not to detest [obj] soul: myself your in/on/with all [the] swarm [the] to swarm and not to defile in/on/with them and to defile in/on/with them
44 For I am Yahweh your God. You are to keep yourselves holy, therefore, and be holy, because I am holy. You must not defile yourselves with any kind of animal that moves about on the ground.
for I LORD God your and to consecrate: consecate and to be holy for holy I and not to defile [obj] soul: myself your in/on/with all [the] swarm [the] to creep upon [the] land: soil
45 For I am Yahweh, who brought you up out of the land of Egypt, to be your God. You must therefore be holy, for I am holy.
for I LORD [the] to ascend: establish [obj] you from land: country/planet Egypt to/for to be to/for you to/for God and to be holy for holy I
46 This is the law regarding the animals, the birds, every living creature that moves in the waters, and of every creature that creeps on the ground,
this instruction [the] animal and [the] bird and all soul: animal [the] alive [the] to creep in/on/with water and to/for all soul: animal [the] to swarm upon [the] land: soil
47 for which a distinction is to be made between the unclean and the clean, and between the living things that may be eaten and the living things that may not be eaten.'”
to/for to separate between [the] unclean and between [the] pure and between [the] living thing [the] to eat and between [the] living thing which not to eat

< Leviticus 11 >