Deuteronomy 2:6
Context2:6 You may purchase 1 food to eat and water to drink from them.
Deuteronomy 8:12
Context8:12 When you eat your fill, when you build and occupy good houses,
Deuteronomy 11:15
Context11:15 I will provide pasture 2 for your livestock and you will eat your fill.”
Deuteronomy 12:16
Context12:16 However, you must not eat blood – pour it out on the ground like water.
Deuteronomy 12:24
Context12:24 You must not eat it! You must pour it out on the ground like water.
Deuteronomy 14:4
Context14:4 These are the animals you may eat: the ox, the sheep, the goat,
Deuteronomy 14:12
Context14:12 These are the ones you may not eat: the eagle, 3 the vulture, 4 the black vulture, 5
Deuteronomy 27:7
Context27:7 Also you must offer fellowship offerings and eat them there, rejoicing before the Lord your God.
1 tn Heb includes “with silver.”
2 tn Heb “grass in your field.”
3 tn NEB “the griffon-vulture.”
4 tn The Hebrew term פֶּרֶס (peres) describes a large vulture otherwise known as the ossifrage (cf. KJV). This largest of the vultures takes its name from its habit of dropping skeletal remains from a great height so as to break the bones apart.
5 tn The Hebrew term עָזְנִיָּה (’ozniyyah) may describe the black vulture (so NIV) or it may refer to the osprey (so NAB, NRSV, NLT), an eagle-like bird subsisting mainly on fish.