SEV Biblia, Chapter 7:27
Cualquiera persona que comiere alguna sangre, la tal persona será cortada de su pueblo.
Clarke's Bible Commentary - Leviticus 7:27
Verse 27. Whatsoever soul-that eateth any manner of blood] See the note on "Gen. ix. 4". Shall be cut off - excommunicated from the people of God, and so deprived of any part in their inheritance, and in their blessings. See the note on "Genesis xvii. 14".
John Gill's Bible Commentary
Ver. 27. Whatsoever soul [it be] that eateth any manner of blood , etc.] The Targum of Jonathan adds, of any living creature, that is, of any while it is alive; for the Jews always interpret the law in ( Genesis 9:4) of the member of a living creature torn off from it, and its flesh with the blood eaten directly: even that soul shall be cut off from his people ; Maimonides observes, that to some sorts of food cutting off is threatened, particularly to blood, because of the eager desire of men to eat it in those times, and because it precipitated them to a certain species of idolatry; he means that of the Zabians, of which (see Gill on “ Ezekiel 33:25”) of the true reason of the prohibition of eating blood under the law, (see Leviticus 17:10), etc.
Matthew Henry Commentary
Verses 11-27 - As to the peace-offerings, in the expression of their sense of mercy God left them more at liberty, than in the expression of their sense of sin; that their sacrifices, being free-will offerings, might be the more acceptable, while, by obliging them to bring the sacrifices of atonement, God shows the necessity of the great Propitiation. The mai reason why blood was forbidden of old, was because the Lord ha appointed blood for an atonement. This use, being figurative, had it end in Christ, who by his death and blood-shedding caused the sacrifices to cease. Therefore this law is not now in force of believers.
Original Hebrew
כל 3605 נפשׁ 5315 אשׁר 834 תאכל 398 כל 3605 דם 1818 ונכרתה 3772 הנפשׁ 5315 ההוא 1931 מעמיה׃ 5971