Lévitique 11:34

34 Tout aliment qu'on mange, sur lequel il sera tombé de cette eau, sera souillé; et tout breuvage qu'on boit, dans quelque vase que ce soit, en sera souillé.

Lévitique 11:34 Meaning and Commentary

Leviticus 11:34

Of all meat which may be eaten
Which otherwise is lawful to eat and fit for food, whether herbs, or whether the flesh of clean creatures:

[that] on which [such] water cometh shall be unclean;
that is, such water as is put into an unclean vessel, become so by the fall of any unclean reptile into it; wherefore such water poured out upon any sort of food, clean and fit to eat, or that is put into such water, to be dressed, it becomes unclean and unfit to eat; for the vessel, being unclean, defiles the water, and the water defiles the food: Jarchi interprets this of water in general, which coming upon anything eatable, prepares it for uncleanness;

``we learn (says he) that no food is fit and prepared to receive defilement until water comes upon it once; and after it is come upon it once, it receives defilement for ever, even though it becomes dry;''

but the former seems to be the true sense:

and all drink that may be drank in every such vessel shall be
unclean;
whatever otherwise might be lawfully drank, yet being put into such a vessel, into which any unclean reptile was fallen, or being in it when it fell into it, became unclean and not fit to be drank; and those liquors which receive uncleanness, and make meats unclean by coming on them, according to the Misnic doctors F23, are these seven, dew, water, wine, oil, blood, milk, and honey.


FOOTNOTES:

F23 Misn. Machshirin, c. 6. sect. 4.

Lévitique 11:34 In-Context

32 Tout objet sur lequel il en tombera quand ils seront morts, sera souillé, ustensile de bois, vêtement, peau, sac, tout objet dont on fait usage; il sera mis dans l'eau, et sera souillé jusqu'au soir, puis il sera pur.
33 Et s'il en tombe quelque chose dans un vase de terre, tout ce qui se trouvera dedans sera souillé, et vous briserez le vase.
34 Tout aliment qu'on mange, sur lequel il sera tombé de cette eau, sera souillé; et tout breuvage qu'on boit, dans quelque vase que ce soit, en sera souillé.
35 Tout objet sur lequel tombera quelque chose de leur corps mort, sera souillé; le four et le foyer seront détruits; ils sont souillés, et ils vous seront souillés.
36 Toutefois une source ou une citerne, formant amas d'eau, seront pures; mais qui touchera leur corps mort sera souillé.
The Ostervald translation is in the public domain.