Clean and Unclean: |
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Verses |
Articles/Videos |
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Animals with
divided hoofs and chews their cud can be eaten.
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Primary: Lev. 11:2-3, Deut. 14:4-6
Supporting: Deut. 12:15, Deut. 12:22, Acts 10:12-14 |
Articles:
Videos:
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Animals which do not divide the hoof or chew the cud cannot
be eaten.
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Primary: Lev.
11:4-8, Deut. 14:7-8
Supporting: Acts 10:12-14 |
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Fish that have fins and scales can be eaten.
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Primary: Lev.
11:9, Deut. 14:9
Supporting: Matt. 13:47-48 |
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All water life that does not have fins and scales cannot be
eaten.
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Primary: Lev. 11:10-12, Deut. 14:10
Supporting: Matt. 13:47-48 |
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Unclean birds are the eagle, ossifrage, ospray, vulture,
kite, raven, owl, night hawk, cuckow, hawk, little owl,
cormorant, great owl, swan, pelican, gier eagle, stork,
heron, lapwing, bat, and all flying animals that creep on
all four.
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Primary: Lev. 11:13-19, Deut. 14:11-20 |
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Clean insects (locust, bald locust, and grasshoppers).
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Primary: Lev. 11:19-22
Supporting: Matt. 3:4 |
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All that walk on their paws on all four legs are unclean.
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Primary: Lev. 11:27
Supporting: Rev. 16:13 |
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All creeping things are unclean (weasel, mouse, tortoise,
turtle, sand reptile, ferret, chameleon, gecko, frogs,
toads, snakes, crocodile, lizard, squirrel, raccoon, mole,
etc.).
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Primary: Lev. 11:29-31
Supporting: Rev. 16:13 |
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All that crawl on their belly are unclean.
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Primary: Lev. 11:42 |
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All that have
multiple legs or feet are unclean.
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Primary: Lev. 11:42 |
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