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Deuteronomy 14

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1 You are the sons of Jehovah your God; you shall not gash yourselves, nor set baldness between your eyes, for the dead.

2 For thou art a holy people to Jehovah thy God, and Jehovah has chosen thee to be a special people to Himself, above all the peoples who are on the faces of the ground.

3 Thou shalt not eat any abomination.

4 These are the beasts which you shall eat; the ox, the animal of the sheep and the animal of the goats,

5 the stag, and the roebuck, and the fallow·​·deer, and the akkow, and the diyshon, and the water·​·buffalo, and the zamer.

6 And every beast dividing the hoof, and being·​·cloven with two cloven hoofs, and bringing·​·up the cud among the beast, it you shall eat.

7 Surely this you shall not eat from those that bring·​·up the cud, and from those that divide the cloven hoof; as the camel, and the hare, and the rabbit; for they bring·​·up the cud, but divide not the hoof; they are unclean to you.

8 And the swine, for it divides the hoof, but has not the cud, it is unclean to you; you shall not eat of their flesh, nor touch their carcass.

9 These you shall eat of all that are in the waters; all that have fins and scales you shall eat:

10 and whatever has not fins and scales you may not eat; it is unclean to you.

11 Of all clean birds you shall eat.

12 But these are they of which you shall not eat; the eagle, and the ossifrage, and the osprey,

13 and the glede, and the ayah, and the kite after her kind,

14 and every raven after his kind,

15 and the daughter of the owl, and the night hawk, and the woodpecker, and the hawk after his kind,

16 the little·​·owl, and the screech·​·owl, and the swan,

17 and the spoonbill, and the gier eagle, and the cormorant,

18 and the stork, and the heron as·​·to her kind, and the lapwing, and the bat.

19 And every flying crawling thing is unclean to you; they shall not be eaten.

20 But of all clean fowls you may eat.

21 You shall not eat of any carcass. Thou shalt give it to the sojourner who is in thy gates, and he may eat it, or thou mayest sell it to a foreigner; for thou art a holy people to Jehovah thy God. Thou shalt not cook a kid in the milk of his mother.

22 Tithing thou shalt tithe all the increase of thy seed, which the field brings·​·forth year by year.

23 And thou shalt eat before Jehovah thy God, in the place where He shall choose for His name to abide, the tithe of thy grain, of thy must*, and of thine olive·​·oil, and of the firstborn of thy herds and of thy flock; so·​·that thou mayest learn to fear Jehovah thy God all the days.

24 And if the way be· too ·much for thee, so that thou art· not ·able to carry it; or if the place be· too ·far from thee, where Jehovah thy God shall choose to set His name, when Jehovah thy God has blessed thee;

25 then shalt thou give in silver, and bundle the silver in thy hand, and shalt go to the place where Jehovah thy God shall choose;

26 and thou shalt give the silver for all thy soul longs·​·for, for cattle, and for a flock, and for wine, and for strong·​·drink, and for whatever thy soul asks; and thou shalt eat there before Jehovah thy God, and thou shalt be·​·glad, thou, and thy house,

27 and the Levite that is within thy gates; thou shalt not forsake him; for he has no part nor inheritance with thee.

28 At the end of three years thou shalt bring·​·out all the tithe of thine increase in that year, and shalt place it in thy gates;

29 and the Levite (because he has no part nor inheritance with thee), and the sojourner, and the orphan, and the widow, which are within thy gates, shall come, and shall eat and be satisfied; that Jehovah thy God may bless thee in all the work of thy hand which thou doest.

   


Thanks to the Kempton Project for the permission to use this New Church translation of the Word.

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The number "two" has two different meanings in the Bible. In most cases "two" indicates a joining together or unification. This is easy to see if we consider the conflicts we tend to have between our "hearts" and our "heads" -- between what we want and what we know. Our "hearts" tell us that we want pie with ice cream for dinner; our "heads" tell us we should have grilled chicken and salad. If we can bring those two together and actually want what's good for us, we'll be pretty happy. We're built that way -- with our emotions balanced against our intellect -- because the Lord is built that way. His essence is love itself, or Divine Love, the source of all caring, emotion and energy. It is expressed as Divine Wisdom, which gives form to that love and puts it to work, and is the source of all knowledge and reasoning. In His case the two aspects are always in conjunction, always in harmony. It's easy also to see how that duality is reflected throughout creation: plants and animals, food and drink, silver and gold. Most importantly, it's reflected in the two genders, with women representing love and men representing wisdom. That's the underlying reason why conjunction in marriage is such a holy thing. So when "two" is used in the Bible to indicate some sort of pairing or unity, it means a joining together. In rare cases, however, "two" is used more purely as a number. In these cases it stands for a profane or unholy state that comes before a holy one. This is because "three" represents a state of holiness and completion (Jesus, for instance, rose from the tomb on the third day), and "two" represents the state just before it.