Deuteronomy 14:12

BSB · Public Domain (CC0)

“but these you may not eat: the eagle, the bearded vulture, the black vulture,”

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BSBPD

“but these you may not eat: the eagle, the bearded vulture, the black vulture,”

Berean Standard Bible · Public Domain (CC0)
KJVPD

“But these are they of which ye shall not eat: the eagle, and the ossifrage, and the ospray,”

King James Version · Public Domain
ASVPD

“But these are they of which ye shall not eat: the eagle, and the gier-eagle, and the ospray,”

American Standard Version · Public Domain
YLTPD

“and these <FI>are<Fi> they of which ye do not eat: the eagle, and the ossifrage, and the ospray,”

Young's Literal Translation · Public Domain
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Cross references

Other passages that echo Deuteronomy 14:12 — 1 related verse from the Treasury of Scripture Knowledge.

  1. Leviticus 11:13Additionally, you are to detest the following birds, and they must not be eaten because they are detestable: the eagle, the bearded vulture, the black vulture,

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