Deuteronomy 14:21

"Of all clean birds you may eat."

Key Reflection

In Deuteronomy 14:21, God instructs the Israelites to avoid eating any bird that has died of itself, emphasizing the importance of maintaining a distinction between clean and unclean animals. This command reflects broader Old Testament themes of purity and separation from what is considered impure or detestable, ensuring that the people remain holy to God. The cultural context underscores the significance of these dietary laws in maintaining social and religious boundaries within ancient Israelite society.

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