The word "fat" is in the King James Version of the Bible 130 times. It is in 105 verses.
The word "fat" appears approximately 89 times in The Bible, depending on the translation. However, it is important to note that the meaning and context of the word may vary in different biblical passages, often referring to the fatty portions of animals used in sacrificial rituals or as a metaphorical symbol of abundance and prosperity.
No it does not mention in the bible that eating fat is unholy.
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Many times things that have fat around them need the fat for protection.
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These adjectives mean having an abundance and often an excess of flesh. The word fat was first used in terms of animal fat. Animal fat was something people used for multiple things in early times.
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No it does not mention in the bible that eating fat is unholy.
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No, the Bible does not say this.
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Because it's full of fat and many times salt.