Leviticus 22:28

28 But you must not slaughter a mother animal and her offspring on the same day, whether from the herd or the flock.

Leviticus 22:28 Meaning and Commentary

Leviticus 22:28

And [whether it be] cow or ewe
Or "an ox or sheep" F6, for this law, as Aben Ezra says, respects both male and female, and neither the one nor the other with their young might be slain; though Jarchi says, the custom is concerning the female, for it is forbidden to slay the dam and its son, or daughter; but it is not the custom concerning males, wherefore it is lawful to slay the father and the son: ye shall not kill it and her young both in one day;
or, "it and its son" F7, the young, whether of a cow or ewe, and whether it be male or female; though Gersom observes, that this law takes place only in the dam and its female young, and not in the father and the son; for it is not manifest, in many animals, who is their father, wherefore he is not guilty of stripes, if the father and his son are slain in one day, even though it is known it is its father: the reason of the law seems to be, to encourage mercy and pity, and to discourage cruelty: hence the Targum of Jonathan is,

``and my people, the children of Israel, as our Father is merciful in heaven, so be ye merciful on earth: a cow, or a sheep''

FOOTNOTES:

F6 (hv wa rwv) "bovem vel pecus", Pagninus, Montanus
F7 (wnb taw wta) "ipsum et filium ejus", Pagninus, Montanus

Leviticus 22:28 In-Context

26 And the LORD said to Moses,
27 “When a calf or lamb or goat is born, it must be left with its mother for seven days. From the eighth day on, it will be acceptable as a special gift to the LORD .
28 But you must not slaughter a mother animal and her offspring on the same day, whether from the herd or the flock.
29 When you bring a thanksgiving offering to the LORD, sacrifice it properly so you will be accepted.
30 Eat the entire sacrificial animal on the day it is presented. Do not leave any of it until the next morning. I am the LORD .
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