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Lutherbibel

3 Mose 11:23

Aber alles, was sonst Flügel und vier Füße hat, soll euch eine Scheu sein,

Bible Study Resources

Concordances:

- Nave's Topical Bible - Creeping Things;   Food;   Insects;   Sanitation;   Thompson Chain Reference - Animals;   Beasts;   Unclean;   The Topic Concordance - Abomination;   Meat;   Uncleanness;   Torrey's Topical Textbook - Insects;  

Dictionaries:

- American Tract Society Bible Dictionary - Beasts;   Gnat;   Bridgeway Bible Dictionary - Uncleanness;   Easton Bible Dictionary - Drink;   Gnat;   Holman Bible Dictionary - Caterpillar;   Clean, Cleanness;   Leviticus;   Hastings' Dictionary of the Bible - Clean and Unclean;   Creeping Things;   Food;   Leviticus;   The Hawker's Poor Man's Concordance And Dictionary - Sparrow;   People's Dictionary of the Bible - Clean and unclean;  

Encyclopedias:

- International Standard Bible Encyclopedia - Abomination;   Detestable, Things;   Uncleanness;   The Jewish Encyclopedia - Creeping Things;   Vegetarianism;  

Parallel Translations

Schlachter Bibel (1951)
Aber alle übrigen geflügelten Insekten mit vier Füßen sollen euch ein Greuel sein,
Elberfelder Bibel (1905)
Aber alles gefl�gelte Gew�rm, das vier F��e hat, soll euch ein Greuel sein.

Bible Verse Review
  from Treasury of Scripure Knowledge

Reciprocal: Leviticus 11:20 - General Leviticus 11:27 - General Leviticus 11:41 - General

Gill's Notes on the Bible

But all [other] flying creeping things,.... Excepting the four sorts before mentioned, wherefore we rightly supply the word "other":

which have four feet; or more; the Vulgate Latin version adds, "only", but wrongly; for those that have more are unclean, and forbidden to be eaten, excepting those in the preceding verse; and most creeping things that fly have six feet, as the locusts themselves, reckoning their leaping legs into the number; though it may be observed, that those creatures that have six feet have but four equal ones, on which they walk or creep; and the two foremost, which are longer, are as hands to them to wipe their eyes with, and protect them from anything that may fall into them and hurt them; they not being able to see clearly because of the hardness of their eyes, as Aristotle a observes, and particularly it may be remarked of the fly, as it is by Lucian b, that though it has six feet it only goes on four, using the other two foremost as hands; and therefore you may see it walking on four feet, with something eatable in its hands, lifting them up on high, just after the manner of men: now all such creatures that have four feet or more, excepting the above,

[shall be] an abomination unto you; abhorred as food, and abstained from.

a Ut supra. (Hist. Animal. l. 9. c. 6.) b De Musca.


 
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