Levítico 17:13

13 »Cuando un israelita o algún extranjero que viva entre ustedes cace algún animal o ave que sea lícito comer, le extraerá la sangre y la cubrirá con tierra,

Levítico 17:13 Meaning and Commentary

Leviticus 17:13

And whatsoever man [there be] of the children of Israel, or of
the strangers that sojourn among you
This form of speaking, which is often used in this chapter, is still observed to point out the persons on whom the law is obligatory, Israelites and proselytes of righteousness:

which hunteth and catcheth any beast or fowl that may be eaten;
that is, clean beasts and fowls, such as by a former law are observed; and this excepts unclean ones, as Jarchi, but includes all clean ones, whether wild or tame, that may be taken and killed though not taken in hunting; but such are particularly mentioned, because not only hunting beasts and fowl were common, but because such persons were more rustic and brutish and, being hungry, were in haste for their food, and not so careful about the slaying of the creatures, and of, taking care about their blood:

he shall even pour out the blood thereof, and cover it with dust;
that it might not be eaten by men, nor licked up by beasts and that there might be kept up a reverend esteem of blood, being the life of the creature; and this covering of it, as Maimonides F12 tells us, was accompanied with a benediction in this form,

``Blessed art thou, O Lord our God, the King of the world, who hath sanctified us by his precepts, and hath given commandment to us concerning covering of the blood:''

and the same writer elsewhere F13 gives us another reason of this law, that the Israelites might not meet and feast about the blood, as the Zabians did, who, when they slew a beast, took its blood and put it into a vessel, or into a hole dug by them, and sat and feasted around it: see ( Leviticus 19:26 ) .


FOOTNOTES:

F12 Hilchot Shechitah, c. 4. sect. 1.
F13 Moreh Nevochim, p. 3. c. 46.

Levítico 17:13 In-Context

11 Porque la vida de toda criatura está en la sangre. Yo mismo se la he dado a ustedes sobre el altar, para que hagan propiciación por ustedes mismos, ya que la propiciación se hace por medio de la sangre.
12 Por eso les digo: Ninguno de ustedes deberá comer sangre, ni tampoco deberá comerla el extranjero que viva entre ustedes.
13 »Cuando un israelita o algún extranjero que viva entre ustedes cace algún animal o ave que sea lícito comer, le extraerá la sangre y la cubrirá con tierra,
14 pues la vida de toda criatura está en su sangre. Por eso les he dicho: No coman la sangre de ninguna criatura, porque la vida de toda criatura está en la sangre; cualquiera que la coma será eliminado.
15 »Todo nativo o extranjero que coma la carne de un animal que las fieras hayan matado o despedazado, deberá lavarse la ropa y bañarse con agua, y quedará impuro hasta el anochecer; después de eso quedará puro.
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