Deuteronomy 14:3-18 –
Do not eat any detestable thing. These are the animals you
may eat: the ox,
the sheep, the goat, the deer, the gazelle, the roe deer, the wild goat, the ibex, the antelope and the mountain
sheep. You may eat any animal that
has a divided hoof and that chews the cud. However, of those that chew
the cud or that have a divided hoof you may not eat the camel, the rabbit or
the hyrax. Although they chew the cud, they do not have a divided hoof; they
are ceremonially unclean for you. The pig is also unclean;
although it has a divided hoof, it does not chew the cud. You are not to eat
their meat or touch their carcasses. Of all the creatures living in the
water, you may eat any that has fins and scales. But anything that does not
have fins and scales you may not eat; for you it is unclean. You may eat
any clean bird. But these you may not eat: the eagle, the vulture, the black
vulture, the red kite, the black kite, any kind of falcon, any kind of raven, the horned owl, the screech
owl, the gull, any kind of hawk, the little owl, the great
owl, the white owl, the desert owl, the osprey, the cormorant, the stork, any kind of
heron, the hoopoe and the bat.
Leviticus
4:11-12 – But the
hide of the bull and all its flesh, as well as the head and legs, the internal
organs and the intestines—that
is, all the rest of the bull—he must take outside the camp to a place ceremonially
clean, where the ashes are thrown, and burn it there in a wood fire on
the ash heap.
Application:
- · The distinction between clean and unclean was a matter of ritual or religious purity, not a concern for physical cleanliness.
All Scripture verses taken from NIV
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