Clean and Unclean Food
1 The Lord spoke to Moses and Aaron,
2 “Tell the Israelites: Here are the kinds of land animals you may eat:
3 all animals that have completely divided hoofs and that also chew their cud.
4 However, from those that either chew their cud or have divided hoofs, these are the kinds you must never eat: You must never eat camels. (Camels are unclean because they chew their cud but do not have divided hoofs.)
5 You must never eat rock badgers. (Rock badgers are unclean because they chew their cud but do not have divided hoofs.)
6 You must never eat rabbits. (Rabbits are unclean because they chew their cud but do not have divided hoofs.)
7 You must never eat pigs. (Because pigs have completely divided hoofs but do not chew their cud, they are also unclean.)
8 Never eat the meat of these animals or touch their dead bodies. They are unclean for you.
9 “Here are the kinds of creatures that live in the water which you may eat—anything in the seas and streams that has fins and scales.
10 However, you must consider all swarming creatures living in the seas or the streams that have no fins or scales disgusting.
11 They must remain disgusting to you. Never eat their meat. Consider their dead bodies disgusting.
12 Every creature in the water without fins or scales is disgusting to you.
13 “Here are the kinds of birds you must consider disgusting and must not eat. They are eagles, bearded vultures, black vultures,
14 kites, all types of buzzards,
15 all types of crows,
16 ostriches, nighthawks, seagulls, all types of falcons,
17 little owls, cormorants, great owls,
18 barn owls, pelicans, ospreys,
19 storks, all types of herons, hoopoes, and bats.
20 “Every swarming, winged insect that walks across the ground like a four-legged animal is disgusting to you.
21 However, you may eat winged insects that swarm if they use their legs to hop on the ground.
22 You may eat any kind of locust, cricket, katydid, or grasshopper.
23 Every kind of winged insect that walks across the ground like a four-legged animal is disgusting to you.
24 “Regarding the creatures mentioned above, this is how you would become unclean: Whoever touches their dead bodies will be unclean until evening.
25 Whoever carries any part of their dead bodies must wash his clothes. He will be unclean until evening.
The Parable of the Lost Coin
8 “Suppose a woman has ten coins and loses one. Doesn’t she light a lamp, sweep the house, and look for the coin carefully until she finds it?
9 When she finds it, she calls her friends and neighbors together and says, ‘Let’s celebrate! I’ve found the coin that I lost.’
10 So I can guarantee that God’s angels are happy about one person who turns to God and changes the way he thinks and acts.”
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