Found 9 Results for: cloven

  • "You may eat any animal that has a cloven hoof, divided into two parts, and that is a ruminant. (Leviticus 11, 3)

  • The following, which either chew the cud or have a cloven hoof, are the ones that you may not eat: you will regard the camel as unclean, because though it is ruminant, it does not have a cloven hoof; (Leviticus 11, 4)

  • you will regard the coney as unclean, because though it is ruminant, it does not have a cloven hoof; (Leviticus 11, 5)

  • you will regard the hare as unclean, because though it is ruminant, it does not have a cloven hoof; (Leviticus 11, 6)

  • you will regard the pig as unclean, because though it has a cloven hoof, divided into two parts, it is not a ruminant. (Leviticus 11, 7)

  • Animals that have hoofs, but not cloven, and that are not ruminant, you will regard as unclean; anyone who touches them will be unclean. (Leviticus 11, 26)

  • You may eat any animal that has a divided and cloven hoof and that is a ruminant. (Deuteronomy 14, 6)

  • Of those, however, that are ruminants and of those that have a divided and cloven hoof you may not eat the following: the camel, the hare and the coney, which are ruminants but have no cloven hoof; you must class them as unclean. (Deuteronomy 14, 7)

  • So also the pig, which though it has a cloven hoof is not a ruminant; you must class it as unclean. You must neither eat the meat of such animals nor touch their dead bodies. (Deuteronomy 14, 8)


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