Leviticus 11:26

French (La Sainte Bible par Louis Segond 1910)

What Does This Mean?

This verse from Leviticus tells us that certain animals are considered unclean. It says if an animal doesn't have a split hoof or doesn't chew its cud, it is unclean, and touching it makes a person unclean too. God is the one speaking through Moses to the Israelites.

Explained for Children

Imagine you have a pet that isn't allowed in the house because it might make the house dirty. In the same way, God told the Israelites that some animals were not allowed because they were considered unclean. If someone touched these animals, they had to wash themselves really well.

Historical Background

Leviticus was written by Moses around 1446-1406 BC. It was given to the Israelites as part of God's laws to guide their behavior and keep them separate from other nations. The Israelites were nomadic, and knowing which animals were clean or unclean was crucial for their diet and daily life.

Living It Out Today

In today's context, this verse can remind us about the importance of following guidelines. For instance, in a workplace, there might be items or behaviors that are not allowed because they could disrupt the environment or cause harm. We should respect these guidelines for the well-being of everyone.

Topics

sanctificationdietary lawspurityguidelinesIsraelite cultureGod's instructions

Related Verses

Leviticus 11:4Deuteronomy 14:6Acts 10:14Romans 14:141 Corinthians 10:25

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes an animal unclean according to Leviticus?
An animal is considered unclean if it does not have a split hoof or does not chew its cud. These are the specific characteristics mentioned in the text.
What happens if someone touches an unclean animal?
If someone touches an unclean animal, they become unclean themselves. In the context of the Israelites, this meant they needed to follow specific purification rituals.
Does this law apply to modern Christians?
Modern Christians often view these dietary laws as part of the Old Testament laws that were fulfilled in Christ. However, understanding these laws can still provide insights into the importance of following God's guidelines.
What was the purpose of these dietary laws?
These laws were intended to set the Israelites apart from other nations and maintain a sense of holiness and purity. They also had health benefits and helped in distinguishing between acceptable and unacceptable practices.
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