a14:1-21
b14:1
c1 Kgs 18:28
dZech 13:4-6
eLev 19:27-28
f21:5-6
g14:2

‏ Deuteronomy 14:1-2

Summary for Deut 14:1-21: 14:1-21  a See thematic note for Clean, Unclean, and Holy at end of chapter. 14:1  b cut yourselves: This pagan custom was usually associated with mourning rites, perhaps to induce the dead to come back to life (see 1 Kgs 18:28  c; Zech 13:4-6  d).

• shave the hair: This practice also pertained to lament for the dead (see Lev 19:27-28  e; 21:5-6  f), but the exact meaning of this rite is unknown.
14:2  g The fundamental Hebrew meaning of holy focuses on separation of a person or thing for a particular function or use. A derivative meaning is “pure” or “morally and spiritually upright.”
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