Telle est la loi touchant les animaux, les oiseaux, tous les êtres vivants qui se meuvent dans les eaux, et tous les êtres qui rampent sur la terre, Trésor de l'Écriture 1. As a test of obedience, and to teach the Israelites habits of self-denial, and the government of their appetites. 2. To keep them distinct from other nations, and consequently from their idolatrous usages, by throwing hindrances in the way of their social intercourse; for these distinctions were applicable both to persons and things. The Canaanites not only ate the animals prohibited by Moses, which we usually eat, but others also, among which dogs were one. Besides, many of those declared unclean were sacred among the heathen, and sacrificed to their gods. 3. Because those prohibited were innutritive and unwholesome; as the swine, the flesh of which being strong and difficult to digest, affords a very gross aliment, and produces, especially in hot climates, cutaneous, scrophulous, and scorbutic disorders, as the itch, leprosy, etc. Lévitique 7:37 Lévitique 14:54 Lévitique 15:32 Ézéchiel 43:12 Links Lévitique 11:46 Interlinéaire • Lévitique 11:46 Multilingue • Levítico 11:46 Espagnol • Lévitique 11:46 Français • 3 Mose 11:46 Allemand • Lévitique 11:46 Chinois • Leviticus 11:46 Anglais • Bible Apps • Bible HubVersion Louis Segond 1910 |