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Deuternomium 14:6

Listen to Deuternomium 14:6
6 und alles Tier, das seine Klauen spaltet und wiederkäut, sollt ihr essen.

Deuternomium 14:6 Meaning and Commentary

Ver. 6-8. And every beast that parted the hoof
In this and the two following verses two general rules are given, by which it might be known what beasts were fit for food and what not; one is if they parted the hoof, and the other if they chewed the cud, such might be eaten; but such that only chewed the cud, but did not divide the hoof, as the camel, hare, and coney, might not be eaten; and so if they divided the hoof, and did not chew the cud, as the swine, they were alike unlawful; (See Gill on Leviticus 11:3), (See Gill on Leviticus 11:4), (See Gill on Leviticus 11:5), (See Gill on Leviticus 11:6), (See Gill on Leviticus 11:7), (See Gill on Leviticus 11:8).
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Deuternomium 14:6 In-Context

4 Das sind aber die Tiere, die ihr essen sollt: Ochs, Schaf, Ziege,
5 Hirsch, Reh, Büffel, Steinbock, Gemse, Auerochs und Elen;
6 und alles Tier, das seine Klauen spaltet und wiederkäut, sollt ihr essen.
7 Das sollt ihr aber nicht essen von dem, das wiederkäut, und von dem, das die Klauen spaltet: das Kamel, der Hase und Kaninchen, die wiederkäuen und doch ihre Klauen nicht spalten, sollen euch unrein sein;
8 das Schwein, ob es wohl die Klauen spaltet, so wiederkäut es doch nicht: es soll euch unrein sein. Ihr Fleisch sollt ihr nicht essen, und ihr Aas sollt ihr nicht anrühren,
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