taw-hore'
or tahor {taw-hore'}; from 2891; pure (in a physical,
chemical, ceremonial or moral sense):--clean, fair,
pure(-ness).
see Hebrew for [02891]
Notwithstanding thou mayest kill [02076] and eat [0398] flesh [01320] in all thy gates [08179], whatsoever thy soul [05315] lusteth after [0185], according to the blessing [01293] of the Lord [03068] thy God [0430] which he hath given [05414] thee: the unclean [02931] and the clean [02889] may eat [0398] thereof, as of the roebuck [06643], and as of the hart [0354].
Even as the roebuck [06643] and the hart [0354] is eaten [0398], so thou shalt eat [0398] them: the unclean [02931] and the clean [02889] shall eat [0398] of them alike [03162].
Thou shalt eat [0398] it within thy gates [08179]: the unclean [02931] and the clean [02889] person shall eat it alike [03162], as the roebuck [06643], and as the hart [0354].
If there be among you any man [0376], that is not clean [02889] by reason of uncleanness that chanceth [07137] him by night [03915], then shall he go [03318] abroad [02351] out of the camp [04264], he shall not come [0935] within [08432] the camp [04264]: