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FOOD, PHYSICAL

- SPIRITUAL @ (A) FOOD, PHYSICAL

(1) From God- kjv@Genesis:1:29; kjv@Genesis:9:3; kjv@Job:36:31; kjv@Psalms:104:14; kjv@Psalms:136:25; kjv@Psalms:145:15; kjv@Matthew:6:26 Providence, PROVIDENCE DIVINE Plenty Promised,

(2) Kinds Prohibited by Mosaic Law- kjv@Genesis:9:4; kjv@Leviticus:11:4; kjv@Leviticus:22:8; kjv@Deuteronomy:14:3,10; kjv@Judges:13:4,14; kjv@Acts:10:14 Blood Forbidden, BLOOD Fat, FAT

(3) Varieties of- kjv@Genesis:18:8; kjv@Leviticus:11:3; kjv@Deuteronomy:32:14; kjv@1Samuel:17:17; kjv@1Samuel:25:18; kjv@1Samuel:30:12 kjv@2Samuel:6:19; kjv@2Samuel:16:2; kjv@Proverbs:27:27; kjv@John:21:9

(4) List of Articles Bread- kjv@Genesis:18:6; kjv@Exodus:13:6; kjv@1Samuel:17:17; kjv@John:6:7 Bread, BREAD Butter, BUTTER Butter- kjv@Deuteronomy:32:14; kjv@2Samuel:17:29 Cheese- kjv@1Samuel:17:18; kjv@Job:10:10 Dried Fruit- kjv@1Samuel:25:18; kjv@1Samuel:30:12 Fish- kjv@Matthew:7:10; kjv@Luke:24:42; kjv@John:21:9 Flesh- kjv@Judges:6:19; kjv@1Kings:4:23 Fruit- kjv@2Samuel:16:2; kjv@Amos:8:2 Honey- kjv@Genesis:43:11; kjv@Judges:14:8 Locusts- kjv@Matthew:3:4 Milk SEE MILK Oil- kjv@Deuteronomy:12:17; kjv@Proverbs:21:17 Vegetables- kjv@Numbers:11:5 Quail- kjv@Numbers:11:32

(5) Sumptuous- kjv@Proverbs:23:3; kjv@Amos:6:4; kjv@Luke:16:19

(6) Different Meals (a) Breakfast- kjv@Judges:19:5; kjv@John:21:9 (b) Mid-day Repast- kjv@Genesis:43:16; kjv@John:4:6,31 (c) Evening Meal- kjv@Genesis:24:33; kjv@Luke:24:29,30
- Grace Before. SEE FOOD, PHYSICAL

(7) Admonitions Concerning Eating- kjv@Psalms:141:4; kjv@Proverbs:23:1,2; kjv@Proverbs:25:27; kjv@Luke:10:8; kjv@Luke:12:22; kjv@1Corinthians:10:25 kjv@1Corinthians:10:31; kjv@1Timothy:4:4 Gluttony, SELF

- INDULGENCE Fasting

(2), SELF

- DENIAL Appetites, SELF

- INDULGENCE & SELF

- DENIAL

(8) Blessings (Grace) before Meals- kjv@1Samuel:9:13; kjv@Matthew:14:19; kjv@Matthew:15:36; kjv@Acts:27:35; kjv@1Corinthians:11:24 (B) FOOD, SPIRITUAL

(1) General References to- kjv@Isaiah:25:6; kjv@Isaiah:55:2; kjv@Jeremiah:3:15; kjv@Ezekiel:34:14; kjv@John:6:51; kjv@John:10:9 kjv@1Corinthians:10:3,4; kjv@Revelation:2:7,17 "Word" as Food, BIBLE, THE; THE WORD OF GOD

(2) Prepared in Abundance for Believers (Select Reading Proverbs:9.1-6)- Proverbs:9:1-6 kjv@Isaiah:25:6; kjv@Matthew:22:4; kjv@Mark:14:22; kjv@Luke:14:16; kjv@Revelation:19:9

(3) Christ, the Bread of Life- kjv@John:6:32,33,34,35,48,49,50,51,58 (C) FOOD,OF THE WORLDLY SOUL, characteristics of
- Deceitful- kjv@Proverbs:23:2,3
- Like Ashes- kjv@Isaiah:44:20
- Unsatisfying- kjv@Isaiah:55:2
- Husks- kjv@Luke:15:16
- Perishable- kjv@John:6:27

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FOOD - F>@ - The diet of eastern nations has been in all ages light and simple. Vegetable food was more used than animal. The Hebrews used a great variety of articles, kjv@John:21:5) to give a relish to bread. Milk and its preparations hold a conspicuous place in eastern diet, as affording substantial nourishment; generally int he form of the modern leben , i.e. sour milk. Authorized Version "butter;" kjv@Genesis:18:8; kjv@Judges:5:25; 2 Samuel 17:29) Fruit was another source of subsistence: figs stood first in point of importance; they were generally dried and pressed into cakes. Grapes were generally eaten in a dried state as raisins. Of vegetables we have most frequent notice of lentils, beans, leeks, onions and garlic, which were and still are of a superior quality in Egypt. kjv@Numbers:11:5) Honey is extensively used, as is also olive oil. The Orientals have been at all times sparing in the use of animal food; not only does the extensive head of the climate render it both unwholesome to eat much meat and expensive from the necessity of immediately consuming a whole animal, but beyond this the ritual regulations of the Mosaic law in ancient, as of the Koran in modern, times have tended to the same result. The prohibition expressed against consuming the blood of any animal, kjv@Genesis:9:4) was more fully developed in the Levitical law, and enforced by the penalty of death. kjv@Leviticus:3:17 kjv@Leviticus:7:26 kjv@Leviticus:19:26 ; 12:16) Certain portions of the fat of sacrifices were also forbidden, kjv@Leviticus:3:9-10) as being set apart for the altar, kjv@Leviticus:3:16 kjv@Leviticus:7:25) In addition to the above, Christians were forbidden to eat the flesh of animals portions of which had been offered to idols. All beasts and birds classed as unclean, kjv@Leviticus:11:1) ff.; kjv@Deuteronomy:14:4 ff., were also prohibited. Under these restrictions the Hebrews were permitted the free use of animal food: generally speaking they only availed themselves of it in the exercise of hospitality or at festivals of a religious, public or private character. It was only in royal households that there was a daily consumption of meat. The animals killed for meat were
calves, lambs, oxen not above three years of age, harts, roebucks and fallow deer; birds of various kinds; fish, with the exception of such as were without scales and fins. Locusts, of which certain species only were esteemed clean, were occasionally eaten, kjv@Matthew:3:4) but were regarded as poor fare.

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Food @ Originally the Creator granted the use of the vegetable world for food to man kjv@Genesis:1:29), with the exception mentioned (2:17). The use of animal food was probably not unknown to the antediluvians. There is, however, a distinct law on the subject given to Noah after the Deluge kjv@Genesis:9:2-5). Various articles of food used in the patriarchal age are mentioned in kjv@Genesis:18:6-8 kjv@Genesis:25:34 kjv@Genesis:27:3 -4; 43:11. Regarding the food of the Israelites in Egypt, see kjv@Exodus:16:3; kjv@Numbers:11:5. In the wilderness their ordinary food was miraculously supplied in the manna. They had also quails kjv@Exodus:16:11-13; kjv@Numbers:11:31). In the law of Moses there are special regulations as to the animals to be used for food kjv@Leviticus:11; Deuteronomy:14:3-21). The Jews were also forbidden to use as food anything that had been consecrated to idols kjv@Exodus:34:15), or animals that had died of disease or had been torn by wild beasts kjv@Exodus:22:31; kjv@Leviticus:22:8). (
See also for other restrictions kjv@Exodus:23:19 kjv@Exodus:29:13-22; kjv@Leviticus:3:4-9 kjv@Leviticus:9:18-19 kjv@Leviticus:22:8 ; kjv@Deuteronomy:14:21.) But beyond these restrictions they had a large grant from God kjv@Deuteronomy:14:26 kjv@Deuteronomy:32:13-14). Food was prepared for use in various ways. The cereals were sometimes eaten without any preparation kjv@Leviticus:23:14; kjv@Deuteronomy:23:25; kjv@2Kings:4:42). Vegetables were cooked by boiling kjv@Genesis:25:30 kjv@Genesis:25:34 kjv@2Kings:4:38-39), and thus also other articles of food were prepared for use kjv@Genesis:27:4; kjv@Proverbs:23:3; kjv@Ezekiel:24:10; kjv@Luke:24:42; kjv@John:21:9). Food was also prepared by roasting kjv@Exodus:12:8; kjv@Leviticus:2:14). (
See COOK.)

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FOOD @

- ARTICLES OF .Milk kjv@Genesis:49:12; kjv@Proverbs:27:27 .Butter kjv@Deuteronomy:32:14; kjv@2Samuel:17:29 .Cheese kjv@1Samuel:17:18; kjv@Job:10:10 .Bread kjv@Genesis:18:5; kjv@1Samuel:17:17 .Parched (roasted) corn (grain) kjv@Ruth:2:14; kjv@1Samuel:17:17 .Meat kjv@2Samuel:6:19; kjv@Proverbs:9:2 .Fish kjv@Matthew:7:10; kjv@Luke:24:42 .Herbs kjv@Proverbs:15:17; kjv@Romans:14:2; kjv@Hebrews:6:7 .Fruit kjv@2Samuel:16:2 .Dried fruit kjv@1Samuel:25:18; kjv@1Samuel:30:12 .Honey kjv@Songs:5:1; kjv@Isaiah:7:15 .Oil kjv@Deuteronomy:12:17; kjv@Proverbs:21:17; kjv@Ezekiel:16:13 .Vinegar kjv@Numbers:6:3; kjv@Ruth:2:14 .Wine kjv@2Samuel:6:19; kjv@John:2:3 kjv@John:2:10 .Prepared by females kjv@Genesis:27:9; kjv@1Samuel:8:13; kjv@Proverbs:31:15 .Thanks given before receiving kjv@Mark:8:6; kjv@Acts:27:35 .A hymn sung afterward kjv@Matthew:26:30 .Men and women did not partake together kjv@Genesis:18:8-9; kjv@Esther:1:3 kjv@Esther:1:9 .
See BREAD .
See EATING .
See OVEN

- FROM GOD kjv@Genesis:1:29-30; kjv@Genesis:9:3; kjv@Genesis:48:15; kjv@Psalms:23:5; kjv@Psalms:103:5; kjv@Psalms:104:14-15; kjv@Psalms:111:5; kjv@Psalms:136:25; kjv@Psalms:145:15; kjv@Psalms:147:9; kjv@Proverbs:30:8; kjv@Isaiah:3:1; kjv@Matthew:6:11; kjv@Romans:14:14 kjv@Romans:14:21 kjv@1Timothy:4:3-5

- THINGS PROHIBITED AS FOOD kjv@Exodus:22:31; kjv@Leviticus:11:1-47; kjv@Leviticus:17:13-15

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FOOD, PHYSICAL

- SPIRITUAL @ (A) FOOD, PHYSICAL

(1) From God- kjv@Genesis:1:29; kjv@Genesis:9:3; kjv@Job:36:31; kjv@Psalms:104:14; kjv@Psalms:136:25; kjv@Psalms:145:15; kjv@Matthew:6:26 Providence, PROVIDENCE DIVINE Plenty Promised,

(2) Kinds Prohibited by Mosaic Law- kjv@Genesis:9:4; kjv@Leviticus:11:4; kjv@Leviticus:22:8; kjv@Deuteronomy:14:3,10; kjv@Judges:13:4,14; kjv@Acts:10:14 Blood Forbidden, BLOOD Fat, FAT

(3) Varieties of- kjv@Genesis:18:8; kjv@Leviticus:11:3; kjv@Deuteronomy:32:14; kjv@1Samuel:17:17; kjv@1Samuel:25:18; kjv@1Samuel:30:12 kjv@2Samuel:6:19; kjv@2Samuel:16:2; kjv@Proverbs:27:27; kjv@John:21:9

(4) List of Articles Bread- kjv@Genesis:18:6; kjv@Exodus:13:6; kjv@1Samuel:17:17; kjv@John:6:7 Bread, BREAD Butter, BUTTER Butter- kjv@Deuteronomy:32:14; kjv@2Samuel:17:29 Cheese- kjv@1Samuel:17:18; kjv@Job:10:10 Dried Fruit- kjv@1Samuel:25:18; kjv@1Samuel:30:12 Fish- kjv@Matthew:7:10; kjv@Luke:24:42; kjv@John:21:9 Flesh- kjv@Judges:6:19; kjv@1Kings:4:23 Fruit- kjv@2Samuel:16:2; kjv@Amos:8:2 Honey- kjv@Genesis:43:11; kjv@Judges:14:8 Locusts- kjv@Matthew:3:4 Milk SEE MILK Oil- kjv@Deuteronomy:12:17; kjv@Proverbs:21:17 Vegetables- kjv@Numbers:11:5 Quail- kjv@Numbers:11:32

(5) Sumptuous- kjv@Proverbs:23:3; kjv@Amos:6:4; kjv@Luke:16:19

(6) Different Meals (a) Breakfast- kjv@Judges:19:5; kjv@John:21:9 (b) Midday Repast kjv@Genesis:43:16; kjv@John:4:6,31 (c) Evening Meal- kjv@Genesis:24:33; kjv@Luke:24:29,30
- Grace Before. SEE FOOD, PHYSICAL

(7) Admonitions Concerning Eating- kjv@Psalms:141:4; kjv@Proverbs:23:1,2; kjv@Proverbs:25:27; kjv@Luke:10:8; kjv@Luke:12:22; kjv@1Corinthians:10:25 kjv@1Corinthians:10:31; kjv@1Timothy:4:4 Gluttony, SELF

- INDULGENCE Fasting

(2), SELF

- DENIAL Appetites, SELF

- INDULGENCE & SELF

- DENIAL

(8) Blessings (Grace) before Meals- kjv@1Samuel:9:13; kjv@Matthew:14:19; kjv@Matthew:15:36; kjv@Acts:27:35; kjv@1Corinthians:11:24 (B) FOOD, SPIRITUAL

(1) General References to- kjv@Isaiah:25:6; kjv@Isaiah:55:2; kjv@Jeremiah:3:15; kjv@Ezekiel:34:14; kjv@John:6:51; kjv@John:10:9 kjv@1Corinthians:10:3,4; kjv@Revelation:2:7,17 "Word" as Food, BIBLE, THE; THE WORD OF GOD

(2) Prepared in Abundance for Believers (Select Reading Proverbs:9.1-6)- Proverbs:9:1-6 kjv@Isaiah:25:6; kjv@Matthew:22:4; kjv@Mark:14:22; kjv@Luke:14:16; kjv@Revelation:19:9

(3) Christ, the Bread of Life- kjv@John:6:32,33,34,35,48,49,50,51,58 (C) FOOD,OF THE WORLDLY SOUL, characteristics of Deceitful kjv@Proverbs:23:2,3 Like Ashes kjv@Isaiah:44:20 Unsatisfying kjv@Isaiah:55:2 Husks kjv@Luke:15:16 Perishable kjv@John:6:27

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H1198 <STRHEB>@ בּער baar bah'-ar From H1197; properly food (as consumed); that {is} (be extension) of cattle brutishness; (concretely) stupid: - brutish ({person}) foolish.


H1267 <STRHEB>@ בּרוּת bârûth baw-rooth' From H1262; food: - meat.


H1279 <STRHEB>@ בּריה biryâh beer-yaw' Feminine from H1262; food: - meat.


H2235 <STRHEB>@ זרען זרע zêrôazêrâ‛ôn {zay-ro'-ah} zay-raw-ohn' From H2232; something sown (only in the {plural}) that {is} a vegetable (as food): - pulse.


H2876 <STRHEB>@ טבּח ţabbâch tab-bawkh' From H2873; properly a butcher; hence a lifeguardsman (because acting as executioner); also a cook (as usually slaughtering the animal for food): - {cook} guard.


H2963 <STRHEB>@ טרף ţâraph taw-raf' A primitive root; to pluck off or pull to pieces; causatively to supply with food (as in morsels): - {catch} X without {doubt} {feed} {ravin} rend in {pieces} X {surely} tear (in pieces).


H2964 <STRHEB>@ טרף ţereph teh'-ref From H2963; something {torn} that {is} a {fragment} for example a fresh {leaf} {prey} food: - {leaf} {meat} {prey} spoil.


H3894 <STRHEB>@ לחם לחוּם lâchûm lâchûm {law-khoom'} law-khoom' Passive participle of H3898; properly {eaten} that {is} food; also {flesh} that {is} body: - while . . . is {eating} flesh.


H3899 <STRHEB>@ לחם lechem lekh'-em From H3898; food (for man or {beast}) especially {bread} or grain (for making it): - ([shew-]) {bread} X {eat} {food} {fruit} {loaf} {meat} victuals. See also H1036.


H3902 <STRHEB>@ לחמי lachmîy lakh-mee' From H3899; foodful; {Lachmi} an Israelite; or rather probably a brief form (or perhaps an erroneous transcription) for H1022: - Lahmi. See also H3433.


H3903 <STRHEB>@ לחמם לחמסo lachmâs lachmâm {lakh-maws'} lakh-mawm' From H3899; food like; Lachmam or {Lachmas} a place in Palestine: - Lahmam.


H3978 <STRHEB>@ מאכל makâl mah-ak-awl' From H398; an eatable (including {provender} flesh and fruit): - {food} {fruit} ([bake-]) meat ({-s}) victual.


H396 <STRHEB>@ אכילה 'ăkîylâh ak-ee-law' Feminine from H398; something {eatable} that {is} food: - meat.


H398 <STRHEB>@ אכל 'âkal aw-kal' A primitive root; to eat (literally or figuratively): - X at {all} burn {up} {consume} devour ({-er} {up}) {dine} eat ({-er} {up}) feed ({with}) {food} X {freely} X in . . . wise ({-deed} {plenty}) (lay) {meat} X quite.


H400 <STRHEB>@ אכל 'ôkel o'-kel From H398; food: - {eating} {food} meal {[-time]} {meat} {prey} victuals.


H4202 <STRHEB>@ מזון mâzôn maw-zone' From H2109; food: - {meat} victual.


H4361 <STRHEB>@ מכּלת makkôleth mak-ko'-leth From H398; nourishment: - food.


H4455 <STRHEB>@ מלקוח malqôach mal-ko'-akh From H3947; transitively (in dual) the jaws (as taking food); intransitively spoil (and {captives}) (as taken): - {booty} {jaws} prey.


H4490 <STRHEB>@ מנה mânâh maw-naw' From H4487; properly something weighed {out} that {is} (generally) a division; specifically (of food) a ration; also a lot: - such things as {belonged} {part} portion.


H4988 <STRHEB>@ מתק mâthâq maw-thawk' From H4985; a {dainty} that {is} (generally) food: - feed sweetly.


H402 <STRHEB>@ אכלה 'ôklâh ok-law' Feminine of H401; food: - {consume} {devour} {eat} {food} meat.


H5144 <STRHEB>@ נזר nâzar naw-zar' A primitive root; to hold {aloof} that {is} (intransitively) abstain (from food and {drink} from {impurity} and even from divine worship (that {is} apostatize)); specifically to set apart (to sacred {purposes}) that {is} devote: - {consecrate} separate ({-ing} self).


H5183 <STRHEB>@ נחת nachath nakh'-ath From H5182; a {descent} that {is} {imposition} unfavorable (punishment) or favorable (food); also (intransitively; perhaps from {H5117}) restfulness: - lighting {down} quiet ({-ness}) to {rest} be set on.


H6718 <STRHEB>@ ציד tsayid tsah'-yid From a form of H6679 and meaning the same; the chase; also game (thus taken); (generally) lunch (especially for a journey): - X {catcheth} {food} X {hunter} (that which he took in) {hunting} {venison} victuals.


H6720 <STRHEB>@ צדה צידה tsêydâh tsêdâh {tsay-daw'} tsay-daw' Feminine of H6718; food: - {meat} {provision} {venison} victuals.


H642 <STRHEB>@ אפדּה 'êphûddâh ay-food-daw' Feminine of H646; a girding on (of the ephod); hence generally a plating (of metal): - {ephod} ornament.


H7607 <STRHEB>@ שׁאר sher sheh-ayr' From H7604; flesh (as swelling {out}) as living or for food; generally food of any kind; figuratively kindred by blood: - {body} {flesh} {food} (near) kin ({-sman} {-swoman}) near (nigh) [of kin]


H7648 <STRHEB>@ שׂבע ώôbaso'-bah From H7646; satisfaction (of food or (figuratively) joy): - {fill} full ({-ness}) {satisfying} be satisfied.


H737 <STRHEB>@ ארחה 'ărûchâh ar-oo-khaw' Feminine passive participle of H732 (in the sense of appointing); a ration of food: - {allowance} {diet} {dinner} victuals.


H897 <STRHEB>@ בּג bag bag A Persian word; food. For H957: - spoil [from the margin for H957.]


H944 <STRHEB>@ בּוּל bûl bool For H2981; produce (of the {earth} etc.): - {food} stock.


G1033 <STRGRK>@ βρῶμα brōma bro'-mah From the base of G977; food (literally or figuratively) especially (ceremonial) articles allowed or forbiden by the Jewish law: - meat victuals.


G1035 <STRGRK>@ βρῶσις brōsis bro'-sis From the base of G977; (abstractly) eating (literally or figuratively); by extension (concretely) food (literally or figuratively): - eating food meat.


G1305 <STRGRK>@ διατροφή diatrophē dee-at-rof-ay' From a compound of G1223 and G5142; nourishment: - food.


G1422 <STRGRK>@ δύσκολος duskolos doos'-kol-os From G1418 and κόλον kolon (food); properly fastidious about eating (peevish) that is (generally) impracticable: - hard.


G1829 <STRGRK>@ ἐξέραμα exerama ex-er'-am-ah From a compound of G1537 and a presumed form of ἐραω eraō (to spue); vomit that is food disgorged: - vomit.


G1979 <STRGRK>@ ἐπισιτισμός episitismos ep-ee-sit-is-mos' From a compound of G1909 and a derivative of G4621; a provisioning that is (concretely) food: - victuals.


G3042 <STRGRK>@ λιμός limos lee-mos' Probably from G3007 (through the idea of destitution); a scarcity of food: - dearth famine hunger.


G3521 <STRGRK>@ νηστεία nēsteia nace-ti'-ah From G3522; abstinence (from lack of food or voluntary and religious); specifically the fast of the Day of Atonement: - fast (-ing.)


G3522 <STRGRK>@ νηστεύω nēsteuō nace-tyoo'-o From G3523; to abstain from food (religiously): - fast.


G3523 <STRGRK>@ νῆστις nēstis nace'-tis From the negative particle νη nē and G2068; not eating that is abstinent from food (religiously): - fasting.


G3542 <STRGRK>@ νομή nomē nom-ah' Feminine from the same as G3551; pasture that is (the act) feeding (figuratively spreading of a gangrene) or (the food) pasturage: - X eat pasture.


G3551 <STRGRK>@ νόμος nomos nom'-os From a primary word νέμω nemō (to parcel out especially food or grazing to animals); law (through the idea of prescriptive usage) generally (regulation) specifically (of Moses [including the volume]; also of the Gospel) or figuratively (a principle): - law.


G3795 <STRGRK>@ ὀψάριον opsarion op-sar'-ee-on Neuter of a presumed derivative of the base of G3702; a relish to other food (as if cooked sauce) that is (specifically) fish (presumably salted and dried as a condiment): - fish.


G3908 <STRGRK>@ παρατίθημι paratithēmi par-at-ith'-ay-mee From G3844 and G5087; to place alongside that is present (food truth); by implication to deposit (as a trust or for protection): - allege commend commit (the keeping of) put forth set before.


G4082 <STRGRK>@ πήρα pēra pay'-rah Of uncertain affinity; a wallet or leather pouch for food: - scrip.


G4355 <STRGRK>@ προσλαμβάνω proslambanō pros-lam-ban'-o From G4314 and G2983; to take to oneself that is use (food) lead (aside) admit (to friendship or hospitality): - receive take (unto).


G4561 <STRGRK>@ σάρξ sarx sarx Probably from the base of G4563; flesh (as stripped of the skin) that is (strictly) the meat of an animal (as food) or (by extension) the body (as opposed to the soul (or spirit) or as the symbol of what is external or as the means of kindred or (by implication) human nature (with its frailties (physically or morally) and passions) or (specifically) a human being (as such): - carnal (-ly + -ly minded) flesh ([-ly]).


G4620 <STRGRK>@ σιτόμετρον sitometron sit-om'-et-ron From G4621 and G3358; a grain measure that is (by implication) ration (allowance of food): - portion of meat.


G4906 <STRGRK>@ συνεσθίω sunesthiō soon-es-thee'-o From G4862 and G2068 (including its alternate); to take food in company with: - eat with.


G4967 <STRGRK>@ σφαγή sphagē sfag-ay' From G4969; butchery (of animals for food or sacrifice or [figuratively] of men [destruction]): - slaughter.


G4969 <STRGRK>@ σφάζω sphazō sfad'-zo A primary verb; to butcher (especially an animal for food or in sacrifice) or (generally) to slaughter or (specifically) to maim (violently): - kill slay wound.


G5132 <STRGRK>@ τράπεζα trapeza trap'-ed-zah Probably contracted from G5064 and G3979; a table or stool (as being four legged) usually for food (figuratively a meal); also a counter for money (figuratively a broker´ s office for loans at interest): - bank meat table.


G5142 <STRGRK>@ τρέφω trephō tref'-o A primary verb (properly θρέφω threphō; but perhaps strengthened from the base of G5157 through the idea of convolution); properly to stiffen that is fatten (by implication to cherish [with food etc.]6 pamper rear): - bring up feed nourish.


G5160 <STRGRK>@ τροφή trophē trof-ay' From G5142; nourishment (literally or figuratively); by implication rations (wages): - food meat.


G5526 <STRGRK>@ χορτάζω chortazō khor-tad'-zo From G5528; to fodder that is (genitive case) to gorge (supply food in abundance): - feed fill satisfy.


G5527 <STRGRK>@ χόρτασμα chortasma khor'-tas-mah From G5526; forage that is food: - sustenance.


G777 <STRGRK>@ ἄσιτος asitos as'-ee-tos From G1 (as a negative particle) and G4621; without (taking) food: - fasting.