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Pr 7:23 See also Job 16:13; Job 20:24-25
Ps 73:21 The Hebrew words for liver and kidneys are occasionally translated as “heart”, “spirit” or “inmost being”. See also Job 19:27; Pr 23:16; Jer 12:2; La 2:11; La 3:13
God examines the innermost being as symbolised by the kidneys Ps 26:2 See also Ps 7:9; Jer 11:20; Jer 17:10; Jer 20:12
God is concerned for the innermost being as symbolised by the kidneys Ps 139:13 See also Ps 16:7
Liver and kidneys offered in various sacrifices Lev 3:3-5 The liver and kidneys are associated with the fat as the choice parts of the animal. See also Lev 3:9-11,14-16; Lev 4:8-10; Lev 7:3-6
Liver and kidneys had a central role in the ordination services for priests Ex 29:13,22-25; Lev 8:16-17,25-28; Lev 9:8-10,19-21
Eze 21:21 Divination by inspection of the liver (hepatoscopy) was a common practice. The future was predicted from the colour and configuration of the liver of a sacrificial animal, usually a sheep.
1020 | God, all-knowing |
4155 | divination |
5008 | conscience |
5014 | heart, human |
5024 | inner being |
5038 | mind, the human |
5172 | offal |
5844 | emotions |
5858 | fat |
7402 | offerings |
7435 | sacrifice, in OT |