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-Life is in the blood

Divine declaration

“For the life of the flesh is in the blood.” — Leviticus 17:11 (KJV)

“For the blood is the life.” — Deuteronomy 12:23 (KJV)

This is not symbolism — it is a biological statement.


– What modern medicine discovers

Today, a simple blood test can describe the entire condition of a person.

Organs

Blood tests reveal the state of:

  • liver
  • kidneys
  • heart
  • pancreas
  • infections
  • inflammation

Exactly as Scripture states: the life of the body is in the blood.


Biological identity (DNA)

From blood it is possible to determine:

  • identity of the person
  • parentage
  • genetic predispositions
  • population origin

In other words:

the information about the living organism is stored in the blood.


Present and future diseases

Blood analysis can indicate:

  • diabetes
  • cancer risks
  • autoimmune diseases
  • risk of heart attack

The biological future is already detectable in the blood.


Internal condition of the organism

Hormones in blood reveal:

  • stress
  • inflammation
  • exhaustion
  • imbalance

– The Bible before medicine

In the time of Moses, medicine practiced therapeutic bloodletting (removing blood as treatment).

The Bible taught the opposite:

  • blood must be protected
  • it represents the life of the organism

Today we know:

  • loss of blood = loss of life

– The confirmed statement

The BibleModern medicine
Life is in the bloodBlood carries oxygen and vital nutrients
Blood sustains the bodyWithout circulation → cell death
Blood represents the person’s lifeComplete DNA is found in blood
Loss of blood leads to deathHemorrhagic shock is fatal

The Bible was not speaking symbolically — it described biological reality.


Conclusion

The Bible stated thousands of years ago:

“For the life of the flesh is in the blood.”

Modern medicine confirms:

  • blood transports oxygen
  • blood transports energy
  • blood contains genetic information
  • blood reflects the condition of the whole body

Therefore:
when the blood leaves, life leaves.


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