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A carcass is defined as the dead body of an animal.
A carcass is defined as the dead body of an animal.


The Hebrew word (נְבֵלָה)‎ ''nëbelah'' is translated ''carcase'' and ''dead body'' but it is from the Hebrew ''nabel'' (נָבֵל‎ ) meaning to ''to be senseless, be foolish and can be associated sometimes with idols.
The Hebrew word (נְבֵלָה)‎ ''nëbelah'' is translated ''carcase'' and ''dead body'' but it is from the Hebrew ''nabel'' (נָבֵל‎ ) meaning to ''to be senseless, be foolish and can be associated sometimes with [[idols]]. Those who pursued the systems of [[legal charity]] offered by [[Nimrod]] and [[city-state]]s like [[Sodom]] or [[Sumer]] and would not divide or separate themselves from the [[turtledove|Dove Goddesses]] of Mesopotamia were seen as [[foolish]] like [[Saul]] who [[force]]d an offering and thereby cut themselves off from the Creator God of [[Natural Law]] with their [[covetous practices]].




[[Leviticus 5]]:2 "Or if a soul touch any unclean<Ref name="tame">{{02931}}</Ref> thing<Ref name="dabar">{{01697}}</Ref>, whether it be a [[carcase]] (בְנִבְלַ֨ת)<Ref name="nëbelah">{{05038}}</Ref> of an unclean beast<Ref name="chay">{{02416}}</Ref>, or a carcase of unclean cattle<Ref name="bëhemah">{{0929}}</Ref> , or the carcase of unclean creeping things<Ref name="sherets">{{08318}}</Ref>, and if it be hidden from him; he also shall be unclean, and guilty.<Ref name="asham">{{0816}}</Ref>"
[[Leviticus 5]]:2 "Or if a soul touch any unclean<Ref name="tame">{{02931}}</Ref> thing<Ref name="dabar">{{01697}}</Ref>, whether it be a [[carcase]] (בְנִבְלַ֨ת)<Ref name="nëbelah">{{05038}}</Ref> of an unclean beast<Ref name="chay">{{02416}}</Ref>, or a [[carcase]] of unclean cattle<Ref name="bëhemah">{{0929}}</Ref> , or the [[carcase]] of unclean creeping things<Ref name="sherets">{{08318}}</Ref>, and if it be hidden from him; he also shall be unclean, and guilty.<Ref name="asham">{{0816}}</Ref>"


There are other words translated carcase:
There are other words translated carcase like ''mappeleth'' (מַפֶּלֶת‎)[MemPeiLamedTav]<Ref name="mappeleth">{{04658}}</Ref>  which can mean ''ruined'' or ''overthrown'' and is said to be from Naphal (נָפַל)‎ [NunPeiLamed] meaning "to fall... cast down".


[[Judges 14]]:8  "And after a time <03117> he returned <07725> to take <03947> her, and he turned aside <05493> to see <07200> the carcase<Ref name="mappeleth">{{04658}}</Ref>  of the lion <0738>: and, behold, [there was] a swarm <05712> of bees <01682> and honey <01706> in the carcase<Ref name="gëviyah">{{01472}}</Ref> <[[]]> of the lion <0738>."
<blockquote>In the ''Life of Coriolanus'', Sec. 14 [[Plutarch]] wrote in 100 AD, "That the man who first ''ruined'' the Roman people twas he who first gave them treats and gratuities. But this mischief crept secretly and gradually in, and did not openly make it's appearance in [[Rome]] for a considerable time."<Ref>Alternate translation. "For it has been well said that he first breaks down the power of the people who first feasts and bribes them. But at Rome the mischief seems to have crept in stealthily and gradually, and not to have been noticed at once." ''Life of Coriolanus'', Sec. 14</Ref></blockquote>
 
Certainly, [[Julius Caesar]] boosted this process but he was not alone in these [[covetous practices]] for it was the [[appetite]] for these [[benefits]] and the desire for the [[dainties]] of rulers which led to the degeneration of the [[masses]] and the ushering in of [[tyranny]]. This concept of ruining
 
Another word translated carcase is the Hebrew word ''gëviyah''  (גְּוִיָּה)‎ which is a prolonged form of the word ''gevah'' (גֵּוָה)‎ <Ref name="gevah ">{{01465}}</Ref> meaning "the back" but is the same letters (גֵּוָה)‎‎ gevah with the Strong's numbers [[01466]]<Ref name="gevah-6 ">{{01466}}</Ref> and [[01467]]<Ref name="gevah-7 ">{{01467}}</Ref> with both said to mean ''pride''.
 
 
 
the back; n f; [BDB-156a] [{See TWOT on 326 @@ "326d" }] AV-body 9, corpse 2, carcase 2; 13
1) a body (of living creatures)
 
[[Judges 14]]:8  "And after a time <03117> he returned <07725> to take <03947> her, and he turned aside <05493> to see <07200> the carcase<Ref name="mappeleth">{{04658}}</Ref>  of the lion <0738>: and, behold, [there was] a swarm <05712> of bees <01682> and honey <01706> in the carcase<Ref name="gëviyah">{{01472}}</Ref> of the lion <0738>."

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A carcass is defined as the dead body of an animal.

The Hebrew word (נְבֵלָה)‎ nëbelah is translated carcase and dead body but it is from the Hebrew nabel (נָבֵל‎ ) meaning to to be senseless, be foolish and can be associated sometimes with idols. Those who pursued the systems of legal charity offered by Nimrod and city-states like Sodom or Sumer and would not divide or separate themselves from the Dove Goddesses of Mesopotamia were seen as foolish like Saul who forced an offering and thereby cut themselves off from the Creator God of Natural Law with their covetous practices.


Leviticus 5:2 "Or if a soul touch any unclean[1] thing[2], whether it be a carcase (בְנִבְלַ֨ת)[3] of an unclean beast[4], or a carcase of unclean cattle[5] , or the carcase of unclean creeping things[6], and if it be hidden from him; he also shall be unclean, and guilty.[7]"

There are other words translated carcase like mappeleth (מַפֶּלֶת‎)[MemPeiLamedTav][8] which can mean ruined or overthrown and is said to be from Naphal (נָפַל)‎ [NunPeiLamed] meaning "to fall... cast down".

In the Life of Coriolanus, Sec. 14 Plutarch wrote in 100 AD, "That the man who first ruined the Roman people twas he who first gave them treats and gratuities. But this mischief crept secretly and gradually in, and did not openly make it's appearance in Rome for a considerable time."[9]

Certainly, Julius Caesar boosted this process but he was not alone in these covetous practices for it was the appetite for these benefits and the desire for the dainties of rulers which led to the degeneration of the masses and the ushering in of tyranny. This concept of ruining

Another word translated carcase is the Hebrew word gëviyah (גְּוִיָּה)‎ which is a prolonged form of the word gevah (גֵּוָה)‎ [10] meaning "the back" but is the same letters (גֵּוָה)‎‎ gevah with the Strong's numbers 01466[11] and 01467[12] with both said to mean pride.


the back; n f; [BDB-156a] [{See TWOT on 326 @@ "326d" }] AV-body 9, corpse 2, carcase 2; 13 1) a body (of living creatures)

Judges 14:8 "And after a time <03117> he returned <07725> to take <03947> her, and he turned aside <05493> to see <07200> the carcase[8] of the lion <0738>: and, behold, [there was] a swarm <05712> of bees <01682> and honey <01706> in the carcase[13] of the lion <0738>."

  1. 02931 טָמֵא‎ tame’ [taw-may’] from 02930 v. to be impure, Greek 5090 Τιμαιος and 924 βαρτιμαιος; adj; [BDB-379b] [{See TWOT on 809 @@ "809a" }] AV-unclean 79, defiled 5, infamous 1, polluted 1, pollution 1; 87
    1) unclean, impure
    1a) ethically and religiously
    1b) ritually
    1c) of places
  2. 01697 ^רבד^ DaletBeitReish dabar \@daw-baw’\@ DaletBeitReish from 01696 meaning speak as in declare a pattern; The same letters may represent a pasture (01699) n m; AV-word 807, thing 231, matter 63, acts 51, chronicles 38, saying 25, commandment 20, misc 204; 1439
    1) speech, word, speaking, thing
    1a) speech
    1b) saying, utterance
    1c) word, words
    1d) business, occupation, acts, matter, case, something, manner (by extension)
    • ד Dalet Selflessness – Charity, back and forth or through a door or pathway, to enter like a fish (Numeric value: 4)
    • ב Beit Purpose: God's Dwelling Place Below - a house or God's house here. [household, in, into] (Numeric value: 2)
    • ר Reish Process of Clarification The "head" or "beginning". Life's revelation. [Head... Person head highest] (Numeric value: 200)
  3. 05038 נְבֵלָה‎ nëbelah [neb-ay-law’] from 05034 נָבֵל‎ nabel to be senseless, be foolish; n f; [BDB-615b] [{See TWOT on 1286 @@ "1286a" }] AV-carcase 36, dead body 5, dieth of itself 4, dead of itself 1, died 1, body 1; 48
    1) carcass, corpse
    1a) of humans, idols, animals
  4. 02416 ^יח^ ChetYod chay \@khah’- ee\@ from 02421; AV-live 197, life 144, beast 76, alive 31, creature 15, running 7, living thing 6, raw 6, misc 19; 501 adj
    1) living, alive
    1a) green (of vegetation)
    1b) flowing, fresh (of water)
    1c) lively, active (of man)
    1d) reviving (of the springtime)
    n m
    2) relatives
    3) life (abstract emphatic)
    3a) life
    3b) sustenance, maintenance
    n f
    4) living thing, animal
    4a) animal
    4b) life
    4c) appetite
    4d) revival, renewal
    5) community
    • ח Chet The Life Force - Dynamic nature of - cause and effect - give life and live.[fence, thread, hedge, chamber...cycle] (Numeric value: 8)
    • י Yod The Infinite Point of essential good. Divine spark hidden in the ט Tet. Spark of spirit. [closed hand... Deed, work, to make] (Numeric value: 10)
  5. 0929 בְּהֵמָה‎ bëhemah [be-hay-maw’] BeitHeyMemHey from an unused root (probably meaning to be mute); n f; [BDB-96b] [{See TWOT on 208 @@ "208a" }] AV-beast 136, cattle 53; 189
    1) beast, cattle, animal
    1a) beasts (coll of all animals)
    1b) cattle, livestock (of domestic animals)
    1c) wild beasts
  6. 08318 שֶׁרֶץ‎ sherets [sheh’-rets] from 08317 שֶׁרֶץ‎ ; n m; [BDB-1056b] [{See TWOT on 2467 @@ "2467a" }] AV-creeping thing 11, creep 2, creature 1, move 1; 15
    1) teeming or swarming things, creepers, swarmers
    1a) of insects, animals, small reptiles, quadrupeds
  7. 0816 אָשַׁם‎ ‘asham [aw-sham’] or אשׁם‎ ‘ashem [aw-shame’] a primitive root; v; [BDB-79b] [{See TWOT on 180 }] AV-guilty 14, desolate 6, offend 6, trespass 4, certainly 1, destroy 1, faulty 1, greatly 1, offence 1; 35
    1) to offend, be guilty, trespass
    1a) (Qal)
    1a1) to do wrong, offend, trespass, commit an offense, do injury
    1a2) to be or become guilty
    1a3) to be held guilty
    1a4) to be incriminated
    1b) (Niphal) to suffer punishment
    1c) (Hiphil) to declare guilty
    2) (TWOT) to be desolate, acknowledge offense
  8. 8.0 8.1 04658 מַפֶּלֶת‎ mappeleth [map-peh’-leth] from 05307 נָפַל‎ to fall; n f; [BDB-658b] [{See TWOT on 1392 @@ "1392e" }] AV-fall 5, ruin 2, carcase 1; 8
    1) carcass, ruin, overthrow
    1a) carcass
    1b) ruin, overthrow
  9. Alternate translation. "For it has been well said that he first breaks down the power of the people who first feasts and bribes them. But at Rome the mischief seems to have crept in stealthily and gradually, and not to have been noticed at once." Life of Coriolanus, Sec. 14
  10. 01465 גֵּוָה‎ gevah [gay-vaw’] from 01460 גֵּו‎ gev the back which is from 01342 גָּאָה‎ ga’ah triumph; n f; [BDB-156a] [{See TWOT on 326 @@ "326c" }] AV-body 1; 1
    n f
    1) the back
    adv
    2) (CLBL) behind
  11. 01466 גֵּוָה‎ gevah [gay-vaw’] the same as 01465 the back translated body in Job 20:25 from 01460 גֵּו‎ gev the back which is from 01342 גָּאָה‎ ga’ah triumph;; n f; [BDB-145a, BDB-156a] [{See TWOT on 299 @@ "299h" }] AV-pride 2, lifting up 1; 3
    1) pride, a lifting up
  12. 01467 גֵּוָה‎ gevah (Aramaic) [gay-vaw’] corresponding to 01466 the same as 01465 the back translated body in Job 20:25 from 01460 גֵּו‎ gev the back which is from 01342 גָּאָה‎ ga’ah triumph; n f; [BDB-1085b] [{See TWOT on 2651 }] AV-pride 1; 1
    1) pride
  13. 01472 גְּוִיָּה‎ gëviyah [ghev-ee-yaw’] prolonged for 01465 גֵּוָה‎ the back; n f; [BDB-156a] [{See TWOT on 326 @@ "326d" }] AV-body 9, corpse 2, carcase 2; 13
    1) a body (of living creatures)
    2) a corpse, carcass, dead body