In order for a fish to be kosher it has to have scales and fins. That leaves out all shellfish. However, this applies only to Jews, if you're not Jewish and your religion doesn't have a rule against eating shellfish, enjoy!
Tuna fish, specifically, is not mentioned in the Bible.
No it does not mention in the bible that eating fat is unholy.
Hard shell aquatic or semi aquatic fish i guess you can say that sheds its shell to grow
It is forbidden for Jews (Deuteronomy 14:15).
nothingAnother Answer:Leviticus 11 and again in Deuteronomy 14 list the 'dietary laws.' While 'krill' is not specifically named, you must determine if it is a 'fish' with scales or not. All shellfish are not to be eaten.
The book of Deuteronomy in the Bible prohibits the consumption of pork, labeling it as unclean and not suitable for eating.
The Bible talks about the body being the temple of the holy spirit. Keeping it healthy is God honoring. Eating disorders are, no matter what people say, unhealthy.
At a guess, I would say that there is a downside to everything.
There is much debate over the benefits of eating Cream Dory fish. While some say that the fat it contains can be good for you, others claim that the fish is full of toxins and contains high levels of mercury.
after Jesus had seen Peter and his brother at the fish
There are certainly aquatic animals that can't swim, such as the clam, or the adult barnacle (and even then, the larval form of the barnacle does swim) but you wouldn't really call anything a fish if it couldn't swim. Fish swim.
It's not in the Bible, it's a Chinese proverb.