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Same thing He ate back then! WHY? Because apparently that's what God had him eat, also since he was a Nazarite, he couldn't any fruit of the vine: NO grapes, Grape Juice, wine or raisins! And he would eat Biblical kosher, according to Lev.11 & Deut 14 becasue God Does Not Change. Mal.3:6

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