KosherThe Guidelines
Leviticus 3:17
It shall be a perpetual statute for your generations throughout all
your dwellings, that ye eat neither fat nor blood.
Leviticus 11
The Lord spoke again to Moses and to Aaron, saying to them,
"Speak to the sons of Israel, saying, 'These are the creatures which
you may eat from all the animals that are on the earth.
'Whatever divides a hoof, thus making split hoofs, and chews the cud,
among the animals, that you may eat.
'Nevertheless, you are not to eat of these, among those which chew
the cud, or among those which divide the hoof: the camel, for though
it chews cud, it does not divide the hoof, it is unclean to you.
'Likewise, the rock badger, for though it chews cud, it does not
divide the hoof, it is unclean to you;
the rabbit also, for though it chews cud, it does not divide the hoof,
it is unclean to you;
and the pig, for though it divides the hoof, thus making a split hoof,
it does not chew cud, it is unclean to you.
'You shall not eat of their flesh nor touch their carcasses; they are
unclean to you.
'These you may eat, whatever is in the water: all that have fins and
scales, those in the water, in the seas or in the rivers, you may eat.
'But whatever is in the seas and in the rivers, that do not have fins
and scales among all the teeming life of the water, and among all the
living creatures that are in the water, they are detestable things to
you,
and they shall be abhorrent to you; you may not eat of their flesh,
and their carcasses you shall detest.
'Whatever in the water does not have fins and scales is abhorrent to
you.
'These, moreover, you shall detest among the birds; they are abhorrent,
not to be eaten: the eagle and the vulture and the buzzard,
and the kite and the falcon in its kind,
every raven in its kind,
and the ostrich and the owl and the sea gull and the hawk in its kind,
and the little owl and the cormorant and the great owl,
and the white owl and the pelican and the carrion vulture,
and the stork, the heron in its kinds, and the hoopoe, and the bat.
'All the winged insects that walk on all fours are detestable to you.
'Yet these you may eat among all the winged insects which walk on all
fours: those which have above their feet jointed legs with which to
jump on the earth.
'These of them you may eat: the locust in its kinds, and the
devastating locust in its kinds, and the cricket in its kinds, and
the grasshopper in its kinds.
'But all other winged insects which are four-footed are detestable to
you.
'By these, moreover, you will be made unclean: whoever touches their
carcasses becomes unclean until evening,
and whoever picks up any of their carcasses shall wash his clothes
and be unclean until evening.
'Concerning all the animals which divide the hoof, but do not make a
split hoof, or which do not chew cud, they are unclean to you:
whoever touches them becomes unclean.
'Also whatever walks on its paws, among all the creatures that walk
on all fours, are unclean to you; whoever touches their carcasses
becomes unclean until evening,
and the one who picks up their carcasses shall wash his clothes and
be unclean until evening; they are unclean to you.
'Now these are to you the unclean among the swarming things which
swarm on the earth: the mole, and the mouse, and the great lizard in
its kinds,
and the gecko, and the crocodile, and the lizard, and the sand
reptile, and the chameleon.
'These are to you the unclean among all the swarming things; whoever
touches them when they are dead becomes unclean until evening.
'Also anything on which one of them may fall when they are dead,
becomes unclean, including any wooden article, or clothing, or a skin,
or a sack-- any article of which use is made-- it shall be put in the
water and be unclean until evening, then it becomes clean.
'As for any earthenware vessel into which one of them may fall,
whatever is in it becomes unclean and you shall break the vessel.
'Any of the food which may be eaten, on which water comes, shall
become unclean; and any liquid which may be drunk in every vessel
shall become unclean.
'Everything, moreover, on which part of their carcass may fall
becomes unclean; an oven or a stove shall be smashed; they are
unclean and shall continue as unclean to you.
'Nevertheless a spring or a cistern collecting water shall be
clean, though the one who touches their carcass shall be unclean.
'And if a part of their carcass falls on any seed for sowing which is
to be sown, it is clean.
'Though if water is put on the seed, and a part of their carcass
falls on it, it is unclean to you.
'Also if one of the animals dies which you have for food, the one who
touches its carcass becomes unclean until evening.
'He too, who eats some of its carcass shall wash his clothes and be
unclean until evening; and the one who picks up its carcass shall
wash his clothes and be unclean until evening.
'Now every swarming thing that swarms on the earth is detestable, not
to be eaten.
'Whatever crawls on its belly, and whatever walks on all fours,
whatever has many feet, in respect to every swarming thing that
swarms on the earth, you shall not eat them, for they are detestable.
'Do not render yourselves detestable through any of the swarming
things that swarm; and you shall not make yourselves unclean with
them so that you become unclean.
'For I am the Lord your God. Consecrate yourselves therefore, and be
holy; for I am holy. And you shall not make yourselves unclean with
any of the swarming things that swarm on the earth.
'For I am the Lord, who brought you up from the land of Egypt, to be
your God; thus you shall be holy for I am holy.' "
This is the law regarding the animal, and the bird, and every living
thing that moves in the waters, and everything that swarms on the
earth,
to make a distinction between the unclean and the clean, and between
the edible creature and the creature which is not to be eaten.
Deuteronomy repeats these guidelines and goes on to say:
Deut. 14:4-5
Deut. 14:21
"You shall not eat anything which dies of itself. You may give it to
the alien who is in your town, so that he may eat it, or you may sell
it to a foreigner, for you are a holy people to the Lord your God.
You shall not boil a kid in its mother's milk.
No matter how you feel about the dietary laws spiritually, your body
is still subject to the physical laws. And even if the spiritual
curse is lifted, your body still responds to natural laws and thus
subject to diseases and toxins.
What about Peter? and those other New Testament scriptures?
The digestive system of a pig is completely different from that of a cow. It is similar to ours, in that the stomach is very acidic. Pigs are gluttonous, never knowing when to stop eating. Their stomach acids become diluted because of the volume of food, allowing all kinds of vermin to pass through this protective barrier. Parasites, bacteria, viruses and toxins can pass into the pig's flesh because of overeating. These toxins and infectious agents can be passed on to humans when they eat a pig's flesh.
In the Biblical Archeological Review, Jane Cahill
examined the toilets of a Jewish household in
Jerusalem, finding no parasites nor infectious agents,
but only pollen from the many fruits, vegetables and
herbs they had eaten. A similar study of Egyptian
toilets revealed eggs from Schistosoma, Trichinella,
wire worm and tapeworms, all found in pork. All of
these organisms cause significant chronic diseases.
People working on these farms and the population eating the pigs were also found to be positive for infestation with this parasite. The primary symptoms of this infection include muscle pain, headaches, fever and swelling in the extremities. These are all nonspecific symptoms that do not necessarily indicate any one disease. So, you could have it and never know. Dr. W. J. Zimmerman reviewed the diaphragm muscle from multiple autopsies done in the United States in the late 1960s, and reported that trichinosis was not an unusual finding. In the United States, three of the six most common food-borne parasitic diseases of humans are associated with pork consumption. These include toxoplasmosis, taeniasis or cys-ticercosis (caused by the pork tapeworm Taenia solium) and trichinellosis.
In Japan, the source of these infections was traced to
the flesh of pigs, bears, horses, raccoons and foxes.
All of these animals are listed in Scripture as putrid
or unclean. Swine are also good incubators of toxic
parasites and viruses although the animal doesn't
usually appear to be ill while carrying these diseases.
Now, shall we talk about how shellfish collect cholera
out of the water?
As you study clean and unclean foods you will find
that God, in His infinite wisdom, has provided animals
for two reasons. Those that are food and those
that clean up the environment. Examples of the latter
are the carrion eaters (vultures, catfish) and the
filtering animals (shrimp, shellfish). These are
unclean.
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