3 Whatsoever parteth the hoof, and is clovenfooted, and cheweth the cud, among the beasts, that shall ye eat.

Other Translations of Leviticus 11:3

New International Version

3 You may eat any animal that has a divided hoof and that chews the cud.

English Standard Version

3 Whatever parts the hoof and is cloven-footed and chews the cud, among the animals, you may eat.

The Message

3 "You may eat any animal that has a split hoof, divided in two, and that chews the cud,

New King James Version

3 Among the animals, whatever divides the hoof, having cloven hooves and chewing the cud--that you may eat.

New Living Translation

3 You may eat any animal that has completely split hooves and chews the cud.

Matthew Henry's Commentary on Leviticus 11:3

Chapter Contents

What animals were clean and unclean.

These laws seem to have been intended, 1. As a test of the people's obedience, as Adam was forbidden to eat of the tree of knowledge; and to teach them self-denial, and the government of their appetites. 2. To keep the Israelites distinct from other nations. Many also of these forbidden animals were objects of superstition and idolatry to the heathen. 3. The people were taught to make distinctions between the holy and unholy in their companions and intimate connexions. 4. The law forbad, not only the eating of the unclean beasts, but the touching of them. Those who would be kept from any sin, must be careful to avoid all temptations to it, or coming near it. The exceptions are very minute, and all were designed to call forth constant care and exactness in their obedience; and to teach us to obey. Whilst we enjoy our Christian liberty, and are free from such burdensome observances, we must be careful not to abuse our liberty. For the Lord hath redeemed and called his people, that they may be holy, even as he is holy. We must come out, and be separate from the world; we must leave the company of the ungodly, and all needless connexions with those who are dead in sin; we must be zealous of good works devoted followers of God, and companions of his people.