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 * Do not.
 # Nu 6:3,20; Pr 31:4,5; Isa 28:7; Jer 35:5,6; Eze 44:21; Lu 1:15|
 # Eph 5:18; 1Ti 3:3,8; 5:23; Tit 1:7|
 * strong drink.
   The Hebrew {shecher,} Arabic {sakar,} or {sukr,} Greek
   [sikera,] from {shachar,} to inebriate, signifies
   any kind of fermented and inebriating liquor beside wine.  So
   St. Jerome informs us, that {sicera} in Hebrew denotes any
   inebriating liquor, whether made of corn, the juice of apples,
   honey, dates, or any other fruit.  These different kinds of
   liquors are described by Pliny, who calls then {vina
   factitia}.  One of the four prohibited drinks among the
   Mohammedans in India is called {sakar,} which denotes
   inebriating liquor in general, but especially date wine.

 * it shall be.
 # 3:17|