2._These are the beasts which ye shall eat. _The holy fathers, before
the birth of Moses, knew what animals were unclean; of which fact Noah
afforded a manifest proof, when, by God’s command, he took into the
ark seven pairs of the clean animals, and offered of them his
sacrifice of thanksgiving to... [ Continue Reading ]
3_Whatsoever parteth the hoof. _Whilst I fear that but little
confidence can be placed in the allegories, in which many have taken
delight; so I do not find any fault with, nor even refuse that which
has been handed down from the ancients, (39) viz., that by the
cleaving of the hoof is signified pru... [ Continue Reading ]
4_Nevertheless these shall ye not eat of. _He more clearly expresses
what he had previously glanced at, viz., that an animal, although it
may ruminate, shall not be clean unless it also cleaves the hoof; and,
on the other hand, that the cloven hoof will not be sufficient unless
combined with ruminat... [ Continue Reading ]
9_These shall ye eat of all that are in the waters. _Here, also, some
who know little of religion, plausibly contend that God is acting the
physician’s part, and distinguishing wholesome from unwholesome
food. But although their opinion is sufficiently refuted by medical
men themselves, yet, even if... [ Continue Reading ]
13._And these are they which ye shall have in abomination. _The
species of birds and reptiles which are forbidden, are such as common
feeling almost naturally repudiates. And assuredly God dealt with
great indulgence towards His people, so as not to weigh them down with
too heavy burdens. But becaus... [ Continue Reading ]
43_Ye shall not make yourselves abominable. _He does not invite them
to take care of their health, nor warn them of the danger of
contracting’ diseases, but bids them beware of defiling themselves.
And a clearer explanation is subjoined, “For I am the Lord your God:
ye shall therefore sanctify yours... [ Continue Reading ]