from pnigo, "to choke," occurs in Acts 15:20,29; 21:25 , of the flesh of animals killed by strangling, without shedding their blood (see, e.g., Leviticus 17:13,14 ).
from pnigo, "to choke," occurs in Acts 15:20,29; 21:25 , of the flesh of animals killed by strangling, without shedding their blood (see, e.g., Leviticus 17:13,14 ).
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