Deuteronomy 14:18

French (La Sainte Bible par Louis Segond 1910)

What Does This Mean?

This verse lists some birds and an animal that are considered unclean for eating according to the law. Moses is speaking to the Israelites, emphasizing the importance of following God's dietary laws.

Explained for Children

Imagine if your parents told you which snacks are okay to eat and which are not. This verse is like that, but from God to the Israelites, telling them which animals they shouldn't eat. It's like a list of 'no-go' snacks!

Historical Background

Moses wrote this as part of the larger book of Deuteronomy around 1200 BCE. He was giving the Israelites instructions on how to live according to God's laws, including what animals were not to be eaten. This was part of their religious and cultural practices.

Living It Out Today

Today, we may not follow these specific dietary laws, but the principle of discernment and following God’s guidance is universal. For instance, we can apply this to making wise choices in what media we consume or the company we keep.

Topics

dietary lawssanctificationdiscernmentIsraelitesGod's guidancecultural practices

Related Verses

Leviticus 11:13Leviticus 11:19Ezekiel 44:19Matthew 15:171 Timothy 4:4

Frequently Asked Questions

Why were some animals considered unclean?
The Israelites were told which animals were clean or unclean as part of their religious laws. This distinction was meant to set them apart and help them remember their covenant with God.
Are these dietary laws still relevant today?
Christians generally do not follow these specific dietary laws. However, the principle of discernment and following God’s guidance in our daily lives is still very relevant.
What can we learn from this verse about following rules?
This verse teaches us the importance of following God’s instructions, even when they seem arbitrary, because they are part of His plan for our lives.
How does this verse relate to modern dietary choices?
While the specific laws about eating certain animals no longer apply, the principle of making wise and healthful choices about what we consume can still be relevant in our lives today.
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