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Did Jesus eat pork?



    
    

Clarify Share Report Asked November 08 2014 Mini Emily Gilbert Supporter

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84924d6f 9be5 4261 9e07 ab5f6a8c5842 Lena Wms Supporter Student @Christ Gospel Church, S.S.Teacher, Observer
According to Matthew, (Matt 1:6-17) Jesus' natural parents were descendants from the line of King David, and citizens of the Nation of Israel or Jews. The Jews were forbidden by the LORD to eat unclean animals in Lev 11:1-44.

However, the reason God separated the animals was given in Lev 11:45. The LORD was telling them," I am Holy, you are my people, I expect you to be Holy as well!"

It is so nice when God provides us with understanding to His commands. It makes following them easier.

Since Jesus was a Jew, His natural parents were Jews. He was Holy, I do not believe Jesus broke His Father's Law. No, Jesus did not eat unclean. He did not eat swine (pork).

Be Blessed
Lena

November 10 2014 1 response Vote Up Share Report


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Mini KEITH SLOUGH Supporter
Jesus said (as John recorded in his Gospel) that He had kept His Father's commandments (which include the prohibitions against eating unfit animals. Therefore Jesus never ate swine, dogs, cats, mice and rats, buzzards and ALL ANIMALS listed as unfit for human consumption -- though humans do and have eaten these things. Since He never sinned He obeyed the Laws of God (I John 3:4).

May 02 2016 0 responses Vote Up Share Report


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