In the latter half of Deuteronomy Chapter 14 (from verse 22), we arrive at that portion of Scripture which drives traditional Judaism’s great concern for social justice and fairness AND… …starts off a series of instructions that will continue on into Deuteronomy chapters 15 and 16. There’s actually one important point concerning studying the Scriptures […]
D14-13: What Peter’s Vision Of The Great Sheet Of Animals Really And I Mean REALLY Meant
“…Peter’s vision of a great sheet, let down by four corners upon the earth that contained all manner of unclean animals, was primarily a symbolic communication on the matter of including the Gentile man Cornelius with the people of God…”-Duane L. Christensen, Editor of World Biblical Commentary With a doubt, the section of the New […]
D14-12: The REAL MEANING Of…’It’s Not What Goes Into Your Mouth That Makes You Unclean’
There’s one thing I want you to realize about God’s Kosher food laws as detailed in both the Book of Leviticus and here in Deuteronomy. Did you notice they’re actually really quite simple? However, if one were to examine the Jewish writings from before and after the time of Yeshua, it would be more than […]
D14-11: Why Clean Animals Who Died From Natural Causes Were Okay For Gentiles But Off Limits To Israel
“You are not to eat any animal that dies naturally; although you may let a stranger staying with you eat it, or sell it to a foreigner; because you are a holy people for Adonai your God.”-Deuteronomy 14:21 From verse 21, we’re given some interesting instructions concerning WHEN it’s okay to eat clean animals. We’re […]
D14-10: The Main Difference Between Clean And Unclean Birds
“All winged swarming creatures are unclean for you; they are not to be eaten; but all clean flying creatures you may eat.”-Deuteronomy 14:19-20 We are continuing to study the list of animals the Lord has deemed as CLEAN or UNCLEAN and thus either fit for human consumption or not. Next up are the sea creatures. […]
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