Leviticus 7:23

"The LORD spoke to Moses, saying,"

Key Reflection

Leviticus 7:23 instructs that neither birds nor animals should be eaten with their blood, reflecting a prohibition deeply rooted in both dietary laws and the sanctity of life according to ancient Israelite beliefs. This command emphasizes the importance of complete purification in offerings and personal consumption, ensuring that no part of an animal is wasted or consumed in an unclean state. The practice underscores the need for thoroughness and respect in religious rituals, reinforcing the divine mandate over dietary practices.

From the Scholars: Barnes' Notes

This is emphatically addressed to the people. They were not to eat in their own meal what belonged to the altar of Yahweh, nor what was the perquisite of the priests. SeeLeviticus 7:33-36.

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