meat and fish because when you touched them yuor hands got messy
In ancient Egypt, pigs and certain fish were considered unclean due to religious and cultural beliefs. Pigs were associated with chaos and disorder, while some fish lacked scales and fins, making them non-kosher according to Egyptian dietary laws. These dietary restrictions were rooted in the Egyptians' desire to maintain spiritual purity and adhere to the principles of Maat, which emphasized balance and order in the universe. Thus, consuming these foods was seen as detrimental to one's spiritual and social standing.
The origin of different exotic foods is different. One exotic food may come from South America while another may come from Asia for example. Exotic is also relative to where you come from. In Southeast Asia, German and Italian foods are seen as exotic, whereas in Europe, Thai and Vietnamese foods are considered exotic.
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They decided who got how much, and of what foods.
Yes. Traditionalist and Orthodox Jews (Jews who adhere to both Torah and Talmudic Law) are not supposed to touch or interact with Gentiles. Coming into contact with a Gentile is as unclean as coming into contact with urine or feces.
It is unclean because it is a catfish
As far as I know, according to Kosher law God has not purified the unclean foods. I don't agree with any New Testament verses that God would purify anything He has deemed unclean.
Biblically or just the way they are?
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The specific items included in the unclean foods list are pork, shellfish, and certain types of birds, according to dietary laws in some religious traditions.
According to religious teachings in the Bible, animals like pigs, camels, and shellfish are considered unclean.
Many are vegetarians and all are taught to refrain from eating from the list of unclean meats found in the Bible. They cant eat unclean and unhealthy foods like fish,pig,shellfish and junk food.
Pig was one of the animals considererd unclean.
Lev:11:6: And the hare, because he cheweth the cud, but divideth not the hoof; he is unclean unto you.
No, the Bible does not forbid eating pork. In the Old Testament, pork was considered unclean for the Israelites, but in the New Testament, Jesus declared all foods clean, including pork.
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No, "dirty" is not considered a noun. It is an adjective used to describe something that is unclean or soiled.