Leviticus 11:16
the estrich, the nightcrowe, the cocow, the sparowhauke and al the kynde:
the estrich, the nightcrowe, the cocow, the sparowhauke and al the kynde:
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11Of all cleane byrdes ye shall eate,
12but these are they of which ye maye not eate: the egle, the goshauke, the cormerant,
13the ixion, the vultur, the kyte and hyr kynde,
14and all kynde off rauens,
15the Estrich, the nyghtcrowe, the kuckoo, the sparowhauke and all hir kynde,
16the litle oule, the great oule, the backe,
17the bytture, the py
18the storke, the heron, the Iaye in his kynde, the lapwynge, the swalowe:
19And all crepynge foules are vncleane vnto you and maye not be eaten of:
17the litle oule, the storcke, the great oul
18the backe, the pellicane, the pye,
19the heron, the Iaye with the kynde, the lappwynge ad the swalowe.
20And all foules that crepe ad goo apo all iiij. shalbe an abhominacion vnto you.
21Yet these maye ye eate of all the foules that moue and goo apon.iiij. fete: euen those that haue no knees aboue vppon their fete to lepe with all apon the erthe,
22euen these of them ye maye eate: the arbe and all his kynde: the Soleam with all his kynde: the Hargol and all the kynde, ad the Hagab ad all his kynd.
13These are the foules which ye shall abhorre and which shall not be eaten, for they are an abhominacion. The egle, the gooshauke, the cormoraunte, the kyte,
14the vultur and all his kynd
15and all kynde of rauens,
14both they and all maner of beastes in their kide and all maner of catell in their kynde and all maner of wormes that crepe vppon the erth in their kynde and all maner of byrdes in there kynde. and all maner off foules what soever had feders.
11As an egle that stereth vpp hyr nest and flotereth ouer hyr younge, he stretched oute his wynges and toke hym vpp and bare hym on his shulders.
6Yf thou chaunce vppon a byrds nest by the waye, in what soeuer tree it be or on the groude, whether they be younge or egges, ad the dame sittenge vppon the younge or vppo the egges: Thou shalt not take the mother with the younge.
11And the byrdes fell on the carcases but Abra droue the awaye.
17or any mane beest that is on the erth or of any maner fetherred foule that fleth in the ayre,
46This is the lawe of beest and foule and off all maner thinge that lyueth ad moueth in the water ad of all thinges that crepe apo the erth