Deuteronomio 14:6

6 Podrás comer cualquier animal rumiante que tenga la pezuña hendida y partida en dos;

Deuteronomio 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).

Deuteronomio 14:6 In-Context

4 Los que podrás comer son los siguientes: el buey, la oveja, la cabra,
5 el ciervo, la gacela, el venado, la cabra montés, el íbice, el antílope y el carnero montés.
6 Podrás comer cualquier animal rumiante que tenga la pezuña hendida y partida en dos;
7 pero no podrás comer camello, liebre ni tejón porque, aunque rumian, no tienen la pezuña hendida. Los tendrás por animales impuros.
8 »El cerdo es también impuro porque, aunque tiene la pezuña hendida, no rumia. No podrás comer su carne ni tocar su cadáver.
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