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Levítico 22:8

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8 Do animal que morrer por si, ou do que for dilacerado por feras, não comerá o homem, para que não se contamine com ele. Eu sou o Senhor.

Levítico 22:8 Meaning and Commentary

Leviticus 22:8

That which dieth of itself, or is torn [with beasts]
Whether fowls or beasts, and even clean ones, which, had they been killed in a proper manner, were fit to cut, but dying of themselves, or torn to pieces by other birds or beasts of prey, might not, see ( Ezekiel 44:31 ) ; he shall not eat, to defile himself therewith;
being impure food, at least in a ceremonial sense, and not fit to be eaten; these things were forbid a common Israelite, and much less might a priest eat of them, see ( Leviticus 17:15 ) ; I [am] the Lord;
who enjoin this, and expect to be obeyed.

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Levítico 22:8 In-Context

6 o homem que tocar em tais coisas será imundo até a tarde, e não comerá das coisas sagradas, mas banhará o seu corpo em água
7 e, posto o sol, então será limpo; depois comerá das coisas sagradas, porque isso é o seu pão.
8 Do animal que morrer por si, ou do que for dilacerado por feras, não comerá o homem, para que não se contamine com ele. Eu sou o Senhor.
9 Guardarão, pois, o meu mandamento, para que, havendo-o profanado, não levem pecado sobre si e morram nele. Eu sou o Senhor que os santifico.
10 Também nenhum estranho comerá das coisas sagradas; nem o hóspede do sacerdote, nem o jornaleiro, comerá delas.
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