Levítico 17:15

15 »Y si algún israelita de nacimiento o extranjero come la carne de un animal que murió de forma natural o fue despedazado por animales salvajes, deberá lavar su ropa y bañarse con agua. Permanecerá ceremonialmente impuro hasta el anochecer, después de eso quedará puro;

Levítico 17:15 Meaning and Commentary

Leviticus 17:15

And every soul that eateth that which died [of itself]
Through any disease upon it, or by means of any other creature seizing upon it and worrying it, or was not lawfully killed; if a man ate ever so little of it, even but the quantity of an olive, it was a breach of this law; which is connected with the preceding, there being a similarity between them, because such creatures must have their blood in them, not being regularly let out, and so eating of them would offend against the above law. It is very probable, as Grotius thinks, that Pythagoras took his notion from hence, and strictly enjoined his followers to abstain from all animals that died of themselves, as Laertius F14 and Aelianus F15 relate, and which Porphyry F16 suggests, was what universally obtained among men: or that which was torn [with beasts];
though not dead, yet ready to die, and so unfit for food; (See Gill on Exodus 22:31); [whether it be] one of your own country, or a stranger;
a native of Israel, or a proselyte of righteousness; for as for any other stranger he might eat of it, ( Deuteronomy 14:22 ) ; he shall both wash his clothes, and bathe [himself] in water;
in forty seahs of water, as the Targum of Jonathan, dip himself all over: and be unclean until the even;
and so have no conversation with men in civil or religious things: then shall he be clean;
when he has washed his garments, and bathed himself, and the evening is come, and then shall be admitted to society as before: this is to be understood of one who ignorantly eats of the above things, not knowing them to be such; otherwise, if he did it presumptuously, he was to be punished.


FOOTNOTES:

F14 In Vit. Pythagor. l. 8. p. 588.
F15 Var. Hist. l. 4. c. 17.
F16 De Abstiuentia, l. 3. sect. 18.

Levítico 17:15 In-Context

13 »Si algún israelita de nacimiento o extranjero que viva entre ustedes va de caza y mata un animal o ave que se permite comer, deberá escurrirle la sangre y cubrirla con tierra.
14 La vida de toda criatura está en su sangre. Por eso he dicho al pueblo de Israel: “Nunca coman ni beban sangre, porque la vida de toda criatura está en su sangre”. Así que cualquiera que consuma sangre será excluido de la comunidad.
15 »Y si algún israelita de nacimiento o extranjero come la carne de un animal que murió de forma natural o fue despedazado por animales salvajes, deberá lavar su ropa y bañarse con agua. Permanecerá ceremonialmente impuro hasta el anochecer, después de eso quedará puro;
16 pero si no lava su ropa y no se baña, será castigado por su pecado».
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