That which dieth of itself, or is torn with beasts, he shall not eat to defile himself therewith: I am the LORD.
Parallel translations
- WEB That which dies of itself, or is torn by animals, he shall not eat, defiling himself by it. I am Yahweh.
- BSB He must not eat anything found dead or torn by wild animals, which would make him unclean. I am the LORD.
- NKJV Whatever dies naturally or is torn by beasts he shall not eat, to defile himself with it: I am the Lord.
- NASB He shall not eat an animal which dies or is torn by animals, becoming unclean by it; I am the Lord.
- NLT He may not eat an animal that has died a natural death or has been torn apart by wild animals, for this would defile him. I am the Lord.
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Quick answer
Priests must not eat any animal that died naturally or was killed by beasts, since doing so would defile them.
Overview
Carrion carried ritual defilement, so priests devoted to handling holy things were forbidden it. The repeated 'I am Yahweh' grounds the command in God's own character rather than mere hygiene. Such laws cultivated a people set apart, and ultimately point to the perfect purity God's own Son would embody and impart to His people.
Cross-references & the web
Cross-references · 6
- Lev 17:15And every soul that eateth that which died of itself, or that which was torn with beasts, whether it be one of your own country, or a stranger, he shall both wash his clothes, and bathe himself in water, and be unclean until the even: then shall he be clean.
- Exod 22:31And ye shall be holy men unto me: neither shall ye eat any flesh that is torn of beasts in the field; ye shall cast it to the dogs.
- Lev 7:24And the fat of the beast that dieth of itself, and the fat of that which is torn with beasts, may be used in any other use: but ye shall in no wise eat of it.
- Deut 14:21Ye shall not eat of anything that dieth of itself: thou shalt give it unto the stranger that is in thy gates, that he may eat it; or thou mayest sell it unto an alien: for thou art an holy people unto the LORD thy God. Thou shalt not seethe a kid in his mother’s milk.
- Ezek 44:31The priests shall not eat of any thing that is dead of itself, or torn, whether it be fowl or beast.
- Lev 11:39–40And if any beast, of which ye may eat, die; he that toucheth the carcase thereof shall be unclean until the even.
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