Leviticus 11:14-24

14 And the vulture, and the kite, and the like to it;
15 and the sparrow, and the owl, and the sea-mew, and the like to it:
16 and every raven, and the birds like it, and the hawk and his like,
17 and the night-raven and the cormorant and the stork,
18 and the red-bill, and the pelican, and swan,
19 and the heron, and the lapwing, and the like to it, and the hoopoe and the bat.
20 And all winged creatures that creep, which go upon four feet, are abominations to you.
21 But these ye shall eat of the creeping winged animals, which go upon four feet, which have legs above their feet, to leap with on the earth.
22 And these of them ye shall eat: the caterpillar and his like, and the attacus and his like, and the cantharus and his like, and the locust and his like.
23 Every creeping thing from among the birds, which has four feet, is an abomination to you.
24 And by these ye shall be defiled; every one that touches their carcases shall be unclean till the evening.

Leviticus 11:14-24 Meaning and Commentary

INTRODUCTION TO LEVITICUS 11

This chapter treats of creatures clean and unclean, as fit or not fit to be eaten; and first of beasts, whose signs are given, Le 11:1-8 then of fishes, which are likewise described, Le 11:9-12 after that of fowls, and those that are not to be eaten are particularly named, Le 11:13-19 next of creeping things, which are distinguished into two sorts, as flying creeping things, of which those that are unclean, their carcasses are not even to be touched, as neither the carcasses of unclean beasts, Le 11:20-28 and creeping things on the earth, which defile by touching, as well as eating, and make everything unclean, upon which, being dead, they fall, Le 11:29-43 and these laws are enforced from the holiness and goodness of God, Le 11:44,45 and the chapter is concluded with a recapitulation of them, Le 11:46,47.

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