“These you may eat of everything that is in the water: anything that has fins and scales you may eat,
Parallel translations
- WEB These you may eat of all that are in the waters: whatever has fins and scales may you eat.
- KJV These ye shall eat of all that are in the waters: all that have fins and scales shall ye eat:
- BSB Of all the creatures that live in the water, you may eat anything with fins and scales,
- NKJV “These you may eat of all that are in the waters: you may eat all that have fins and scales.
- NLT “Of all the marine animals, you may eat whatever has both fins and scales.
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Quick answer
Water creatures with both fins and scales may be eaten. Two marks define clean seafood.
Overview
Moses turns to aquatic life, permitting anything that has both fins and scales. This simple test governed what Israel could take from rivers and seas. Like the other dietary distinctions, it trained God's people in the discipline of holiness, a ceremonial pattern fulfilled in Christ.
Cross-references & the web
Cross-references · 1
- Lev 11:9–12“‘These you may eat of all that are in the waters: whatever has fins and scales in the waters, in the seas, and in the rivers, that you may eat.
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