But these you shall not eat: the eagle, the vulture, the buzzard,
Parallel translations
- WEB But these are they of which you shall not eat: the eagle, the vulture, the osprey,
- KJV But these are they of which ye shall not eat: the eagle, and the ossifrage, and the ospray,
- BSB but these you may not eat: the eagle, the bearded vulture, the black vulture,
- NASB But these are the ones that you shall not eat: the eagle and the vulture and the buzzard,
- NLT These are the birds you may not eat: the griffon vulture, the bearded vulture, the black vulture,
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Quick answer
Birds such as the eagle, vulture, and osprey may not be eaten. The forbidden list begins with large birds of prey.
Overview
The list of unclean birds starts with raptors and scavengers, many of which feed on carrion or blood. Their exclusion fits the broader concern of the dietary laws with avoiding what is associated with death and uncleanness. These distinctions, marking Israel as holy, were fulfilled and set aside in Christ.
Cross-references & the web
Cross-references · 1
- Lev 11:13–19“‘These you shall detest among the birds; they shall not be eaten, they are an abomination: the eagle, and the vulture, and the black vulture,
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