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Leviticus 11:6
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The hare, because she chews the cud but doesn't part the hoof, she is unclean to you.
And the hare, because he cheweth the cud, but divideth not the hoof; he is unclean unto you.
and the hare, because it is a chewer of cud but it does not have a hoof that is divided—it is unclean for you;
The rabbit chews the cud but does not have a split hoof; it is unclean for you.
The hare is unclean to you because it chews the cud even though its hoof is not divided.
'And the hare, because it chews the cud but does not divide the hoof; it is unclean to you.
The rabbit also, for though it chews cud, it does not have a divided hoof; it is unclean to you.
Also the hare, because he cheweth the cud, and deuideth not the hoofe, he shalbe vncleane to you.
the rabbit also, for though it chews cud, it does not divide the hoof; it is unclean to you;
and the hare, for it cheweth the cud, but hath not cloven hoofs—it shall be unclean unto you;
And the hare, because it chews the cud but does not part the hoof, is unclean to you.
And the hare, because it chews the cud but it does not divide the hoof; it is unclean to you.
and the hare, though it brings up the cud, yet it does not divide the hoof; it is unclean to you;
The Hare cheweth cud also, but deuydeth not ye hoffe in to two clawes, therfore is he vncleane vnto you.
And the hare, because she cheweth the cud but parteth not the hoof, she is unclean unto you.
And the hare, because the horn of its foot is not parted in two, is unclean to you.
And the Hare, though he chaweth the cud, yet because he deuideth not ye hoofe, he is therefore vncleane to you.
And the hare, because she cheweth the cud but parteth not the hoof, she is unclean unto you.
And the hare, because he cheweth the cud, but diuideth not the hoofe, he is vncleane vnto you.
And the hare, because it does not chew the cud, and does not divide the hoof, this is unclean to you.
And the hare, because she cheweth the cud but parteth not the hoof, she is unclean unto you.
The rabbit, though it chews the cud, does not have a split hoof; it is unclean for you.
for also he chewith code, but departith not the clee;
and the hare, though it is bringing up the cud, yet the hoof hath not divided -- unclean it [is] to you;
And the hare, because she chews the cud but doesn't part the hoof, she is unclean to you.
And the hare, because he cheweth the cud, but divideth not the hoof: he [is] unclean to you.
The hare, because she chews the cud but doesn't part the hoof, she is unclean to you.
the hare, because it chews the cud but does not have cloven hooves, is unclean to you;
The hare chews the cud but does not have split hooves, so it is unclean.
Do not eat the rabbit. For it chews its food again, but does not have feet that are hard and divided. It is unclean to you.
The hare, for even though it chews the cud, it does not have divided hoofs; it is unclean for you.
And the hare, because though she cheweth the cud, yet the hoof, she parteth not, - unclean, she is to you;
The hare also: for that too cheweth the cud, but divideth not the hoof.
And the hare, because it chews the cud but does not part the hoof, is unclean to you.
the rabbit also, for though it chews cud, it does not divide the hoof, it is unclean to you;
Contextual Overview
Bible Verse Review
from Treasury of Scripure Knowledge
the hare: Deuteronomy 14:7
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The Lord God said, “Since the man has become like one of us, knowing good and evil, he must not reach out, take from the tree of life, eat, and live forever.”
When the Lord saw that human wickedness was widespread on the earth and that every inclination of the human mind was nothing but evil all the time,
When the Lord smelled the pleasing aroma, he said to himself, “I will never again curse the ground because of human beings, even though the inclination of the human heart is evil from youth onward. And I will never again strike down every living thing as I have done.
These three were Noah’s sons, and from them the whole earth was populated.
The whole earth had the same language and vocabulary.
And they said, “Come, let us build ourselves a city and a tower with its top in the sky. Let us make a name for ourselves; otherwise, we will be scattered throughout the earth.”
Go and cry out to the gods you have chosen. Let them deliver you whenever you are oppressed.”
At noon Elijah mocked them. He said, “Shout loudly, for he’s a god! Maybe he’s thinking it over; maybe he has wandered away; or maybe he’s on the road. Perhaps he’s sleeping and will wake up!”
Rejoice, young person, while you are young,and let your heart be glad in the days of your youth.And walk in the ways of your heartand in the desire of your eyes;but know that for all of these things God will bring you to judgment.
He has done a mighty deed with his arm;he has scattered the proudbecause of the thoughts of their hearts;
Gill's Notes on the Bible
And the hare, because he cheweth the cud,.... Or, "though he chews" it:
but divideth not the hoof, he [is] unclean to you; and so not to be eaten; so Plutarch q says, that the Jews are said to abstain from the hare, disdaining it as a filthy and unclean animal, and yet was in the greatest esteem with the Romans of any four footed beast, as Martial says r: Moses, as Bochart s and other learned men observe, is the only writer that speaks of the hare as chewing the cud; though they also observe, that Aristotle t makes mention of that in common with those that do chew the cud, namely a "coagulum" or "runnet" in its stomach; his words are,
"all that have many bellies have what is called ÏÏ ÎµÏια, a coagulum or runnet, and of them that have but one belly, the hare;''
only that: this creature being prone to lust, may be an emblem of lustful persons, who give up themselves to lasciviousness, to work all uncleanness with greediness, Ephesians 4:19.
(The "hare" is this verse may be an animal that is now is extinct but was alive at the time of Moses. It is only other mentioned in Deuteronomy 14:7. Editor.)
q Sympos. l. 9. c. 5. r L. 13. Epigr. 87. s Ut supra, (Hierozoic par. 1. l. 3.) c. 31. col. 977. t De Part. Animal. l. 3. c. 15. & Hist. Animal. l. 3. c. 21.
Clarke's Notes on the Bible
Verse Leviticus 11:6. The hare — ××¨× ×ת arnebeth, as Bochart and others suppose, from ××¨× arah, to crop, and × ×× nib, the produce of the ground, these animals being remarkable for destroying the fruits of the earth. That they are notorious for destroying the tender blade of the young corn, is well known. It is very likely that different species of these animals are included under the general terms ×©×¤× shaphan, and ××¨× ×ת arnebeth, for some travellers have observed that there are four or five sorts of these animals, which are used for food in the present day in those countries. See Harmer, vol. iii., p. 331, edit. 1808. Some think the mountain rat, marmot, squirrel, and hedgehog, may be intended under the word shaphan.