Old Testament Covenant Clean And Unclean Foods - Part 1 of 2
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In the Old Testament, God gave specific rules about what foods were considered clean and unclean for his people to eat. These guidelines were not merely arbitrary restrictions, but a way for God's chosen people to live set apart in obedience and holiness. By following the clean and unclean food rules, individuals showed their commitment to honoring God's commands and living according to His will. Eating only clean foods was a sign of faithfulness and devotion to the Lord. Furthermore, obeying these dietary laws helped protect the health of God's people by preventing them from consuming potentially harmful or contaminated substances. By avoiding unclean foods such as shellfish, pork, or already dead animals they could maintain physical well-being as well as spiritual purity. Therefore, adhering to the Old Testament clean and unclean food rules was not simply an act of legalism; it was a demonstration of reverence for God's authority over every aspect of life. Referenced Verses: Leviticus 11:1-46 Deuteronomy 14:1-21 Genesis 7:2
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