First Steps in Understanding How to Understand the Bible
By Dennis Kiszonas
Here God changes the menu for mankind. "Every living thing that moves shall be food for you...even as the green herbs." God had spoken of the "beasts of the earth...birds of the air...fish of the sea," and then He says to Noah that all these are to be his food, along with the herbs, that is the vegetables and grains. For the first 1500 years of the human race, God's instructions were that man was to be a vegetarian, now, after the great flood, God changes the instructions and adds meat, fowl, fish to the basic vegetable and grain menu.
I breathed a sigh of relief, after 1500 years, now pizza was OK. But there's more....
WHAT GOD SAID TO MOSES ABOUT FOODThe next man we need to look at is Moses, the Law-giver of Israel. In Leviticus 11, God gave Moses and Aaron a complete chapter of some 47 verses detailing which animals the Israelites could eat, and which were "unclean" and forbidden.
Among the forbidden animals was the swine (Lev. 11:7) or pig, so pork was unclean. Forget about sausage or pepperoni pizza! The chapter lists the seafood that was allowed - fish with scales, and the seafood that was unclean - lobsters, shrimp, clams. The birds that were unclean - eagles, vultures, buzzards, even the insects that were allowed - the grasshopper, cricket and locust were kosher and allowed to be eaten!
The chapter ends with this instruction:"This is the law of the animals and the birds and every living creature that moves in the waters, and of every creature that creeps on the earth, To distinguish between the unclean and the clean, and between the animal that may be eaten and the animal that may not be eaten" (Lev. 11:46-47).Before we move on further, let's review....
To Adam God said that his food was to be herbs and fruits. This instruction was in effect for about 1500 years.
Then to Noah God commanded that he and his descendants could eat every moving living thing: animals, fish and birds, meat, fowl and fish, along with the herbs. This instruction lasted about 1000 years.
In the Law of Moses God again changed His instructions concerning food - at least for the nation of Israel - now only certain animals, fish and birds were allowed to be eaten, the rest were unclean and not allowed for the Israelites to eat.
This instruction - the Law of Moses with its kosher and non-kosher food - was in effect all throughout the rest of the Old Testament, and all throughout the four gospels - Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John - and on into the early chapters of the Book of Acts. This brings us to the next man we need to study, Peter.
WHAT GOD SAID TO PETER ABOUT FOODIn Acts 10 and 11 Peter received a startling revelation from the Lord concerning food. One day Peter was hungry at about noon time. So while lunch was being prepared, Peter was up on a rooftop praying when he received a vision from the Lord.
"...Peter went up on the housetop to pray, about the sixth hour. Then he became very hungry and wanted to eat; but while they made ready, he fell into a trance and saw heaven opened and an object like a great sheet bound at the four corners, descending to him and let down to the earth. In it were all kinds of four-footed animals of the earth, wild beasts, creeping things, and birds of the air. And a voice came to him, `Rise, Peter; kill and eat.'
"But Peter said, `Not so, Lord! For I have never eaten anything common or unclean.'Something like a great white sheet descended from heaven in this vision and in the sheet Peter saw all kinds of animals, creeping things - insects, lizards, etc., and birds. Some were kosher, but apparently many, perhaps most, were not kosher. God's instruction to Peter was, "Rise, kill and eat." Peter was now allowed to eat any kind of meat, or fowl or insect, or other living thing. Peter, though, protests and says to God, "Not so, Lord! For I have never eaten anything unclean or common."
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