Deuteronomy 14:3-8

Le 11:43; 20:25; Isa 65:4; Eze 4:14; Ac 10:12-14; Ro 14:14

1Co 10:28; Tit 1:15

Le 11:2-8; 1Ki 4:23

the wild goat.The word {akko,} according to the LXX. and Vulgate, signifies the {tragelephus,} or goat-deer; so called from its resemblance to both species. Dr. Shaw states that an animal of this kind is found in the East, where it is called {fishtûll,} and {lerwee.} pygarg. or, bison. Heb. dishon. The {pygarg,} [pygargos,] or white-buttocks, according to the LXX.; and Dr. Shaw states that the {liâmee,} as the Africans call it, is exactly such an animal; being of the same shape and colour as the antelope, and of the size of a roebuck.

the wild ox.{Theo,} probably the {oryx} of the Greeks, a species of large stag; and the {Bekkar el wash} of Dr. Shaw.

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Ps 1:1,2; Pr 18:1; 2Co 6:17On this verse remark, that the clean beast must both chew the cud and part the hoof: two distinct characteristics, or general signs, by which the possibility of error arising from the misinterpretation of names is obviated. When God directs, his commands are not of doubtful interpretation.

Mt 7:22,23,26; 2Ti 3:5; Tit 1:16; 2Pe 2:18-22

the swine.

Isa 65:4; 66:3,17; Lu 15:15,16; 2Pe 2:22

touch.

Le 11:26,27

Ezekiel 4:14

Ah.

9:8; 20:49; Jer 1:6

my soul.

Ac 10:14

have I.

Ex 22:31; Le 11:39,40; 17:15

abominable.

Le 19:7; De 14:3; Isa 65:4; 66:17

Daniel 1:8

purposed.

Ru 1:17,18; 1Ki 5:5; Ps 119:106,115; Ac 11:23; 1Co 7:37; 2Co 9:7

defile.Heathen nations not only ate unclean beasts, which were forbidden by Jewish law, but even the clean animals that were eaten were first offered as victims to their gods, and part of the wine was poured out as a libation on their altars. Hence Athenæus calls the beasts served up at the tables of the Persian kings, [hieria,] victims. Daniel was therefore resolved not to defile himself with their viands; yet he did not rudely refuse what was intended as a kindness, but mildly and modestly requested the proper officers to indulge him in this respect.

Le 11:45-47; De 32:38; Ps 106:28; 141:4; Eze 4:13,14; Ho 9:3,4

Ac 10:14-16; Ro 14:15-17; 1Co 8:7-10; 10:18-21,28-31

Matthew 15:11

that which goeth.

Mr 7:15; Lu 11:38-41; Ac 10:14,15; 11:8,9; Ro 14:14,17,20

1Ti 4:4,5; Tit 1:15; Heb 13:9

but.

18-20; 12:34-37; Ps 10:7; 12:2; 52:2-4; 58:3,4; Isa 37:23

Isa 59:3-5,13-15; Jer 9:3-6; Ro 3:13,14; Jas 3:5-8; 2Pe 2:18

Mark 7:15-19

There.Though it is very true, says Dr. Doddridge, that a man may bring guilt upon himself by eating to excess, and a Jew, by eating what was forbidden by the Mosaic law; yet still the pollution would arise from the wickedness of the heart, and be just proportionable to it, which is all our Lord asserts.

nothing.

18-20; Le 11:42-47; Ac 10:14-16,28; 11:8-10; 15:20,21; Ro 14:17

1Co 10:25; 1Ti 4:3-5; Tit 1:15; Heb 9:10; 13:9

but.

20-23; Pr 4:23; Mt 12:34; 15:16

4:9,23; Mt 11:15; Re 2:7,11,17,29; 3:6,13,22

4:10,34; Mt 13:10,36; 15:15

4:13; Isa 28:9,10; Jer 5:4,5; Mt 15:16,17; 16:11; Lu 24:25; Joh 3:10

1Co 3:2; Heb 5:11

Mt 15:17; 1Co 6:13; Col 2:21,22

Acts 10:12

Ge 7:8,9; Isa 11:6-9; 65:25; Joh 7:37; 1Co 6:9-11

Acts 10:14

Not.

Ge 19:18; Ex 10:11; Mt 16:22; 25:9; Lu 1:60

for.

Le 11:1-17; 20:25; De 14:1-29; Eze 4:14; 44:31
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