Deuteronomy 14:20

20 but of all cleane foules ye maye well eate.

Deuteronomy 14:20 Meaning and Commentary

Deuteronomy 14:20

But of all clean fowls ye may eat.
] Even of all fowls, but those before excepted; Aben Ezra instances in the locust, as being a clean fowl, that might be eaten; and so the Targum of Jonathan is

``every clean locust ye may eat;''

see ( Leviticus 11:22 ) .

Deuteronomy 14:20 In-Context

18 the storke, the heron, the Iaye in his kynde, the lapwynge, the swalowe:
19 And all crepynge foules are vncleane vnto you and maye not be eaten of:
20 but of all cleane foules ye maye well eate.
21 Ye shall eate of nothinge that dyeth alone: But thou mayst geue it vnto the straunger that is in thy citie that he eate it, or mayst sell it vnto an Aliet. For thou art an holy people vnto the Lorde thy God. Thou shalt not seth a kyd in his mothers mylke.
22 Thou shalt tyeth all the encrease of thy seed that cometh out of the felde yere by yere.
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