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Swine
American Tract Society Bible Dictionary
A well-known animal, forbidden as food to the Hebrews, who held its flesh in such destination that they would not so much as pronounce its name, Leviticus 11:7 Deuteronomy 14:8 . The eating of swine's flesh was among the most odious of the idolatrous abominations charged upon some of the Jews, Isaiah 65:4 66:3,17 . The herd of swine destroyed by evil spirits in the Sea of Gennesaret, Matthew 8:32 , are supposed to have been kept by Jews for sale to the Gentiles around them, in defiance of the law. The beautiful and affecting parable of the prodigal son shows that the tending of swine was considered to be an employment of the most despicable character; it was the last resource of that depraved and unhappy being who had squandered his patrimony in riotous living, Luke 15:14-16 . The irreclaimably filthy habits of this animal illustrate the insufficiency of reformation without regeneration, 2 Peter 2:22; as its treading in the mire any precious thing which it cannot eat, illustrates the treatment which some profligates the treatment which some profligates give to the gospel, Matthew 7:6 .
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Rand, W. W. Entry for 'Swine'. American Tract Society Bible Dictionary. https://www.studylight.org/​dictionaries/​eng/​ats/​s/swine.html. 1859.