Practical Handbook for the Study of the Bible And of Bible Literature Including
Practical Handbook for the Study of the Bible And of Bible Literature Including
Michael Seisenberger
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) it is stated in a still more general way that the flesh of all strangled beasts (TTVIKTVO) (e. G. Killed through being caught in a snare) is forbidden. The reason in both cases is that the blood would have been either only partially or not at all drained out of the body, whereas when an animal was slaughtered, it was all removed. 3. Certain fatty parts of oxen, sheep and goats might not be eaten, because they were destined for the altar of sacrifice, i. E. They were considered sacred, even ap...art from a sacrifice (Lev. Iii. 16, 17). 2 Cf. P. 111. 4. A kid might not be boiled in its mother's milk (Exod. Xxiii. 19). Tradition extended this prohibition to every form of mixture of flesh and milk. 3 1 The blood is the life. Man cannot bestow life; therefore originally he was not permitted to kill animals, although this was allowed after the Deluge. By pouring out the blood man aimed at giving back the crea- ture's life to God, without necessarily always offering a sacrifice. 2 " All the fat shall be the Lord's.
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