Clean/Unclean only Ceremonial?
Some say it is so
by Jim Sorenson From Answers Magazine 1984 THE BIBLICAL BOOKS written by Moses contain a set of laws concerning which animals were fit for food for God's people. What was the purpose for this instruction? Are these laws of Clean and Unclean Meats still in effect for Christians today? Leviticus 11:1-7, "And the Lord spoke unto Moses and to Aaron,, saying unto them, 'Speak unto the children of Israel, saying, These are the beasts which you shall eat among all the beasts that are on the earth. Whatsoever parts the hoof, and is clovenfooted, and chews the cud, among the beasts, that shall you eat. 'Nevertheless these shall you not eat of them that chew the cud, or of them that divide the hoof: the camel, because he chews the cud, but divides not the hoof; he is unclean unto you. And the coney, because he chews the cud, but divides not the hoof; he is unclean unto you. And the hare, because he chews the cud, but divides not the hoof; he is unclean unto you. 'And the swine, though he divide the hoof, and be clovenfooted, yet he chews not the cud: he is unclean to you.' " CEREMONIALLY UNCLEAN It has been argued by some that the Hebrew word translated "unclean," tameh (Strong's number 2930 or 2931), really signifies "ceremonially unclean" and therefore the dietary laws were for Israelite ceremonial purposes only, and not for Christians today. (Exposition 109, The Dietary Laws of the Bible. Ernest L. Martin). But is this teaching true? Does tameh mean "ceremonially unclean?" The answer can be found in the Bible. By using the Englishman's Hebrew and Chaldee Concordance of the Old Testament, we can find all the places in the Bible where this Hebrew word is used. Checking in this reference, we find this word is not always translated "unclean," but is also translated "defiled." By following proper Biblical principles of letting the Bible define the meanings of the words that it uses, there are at least two scriptures, Leviticus 18:23 and Ezekiel 22:11, that are enough to prove that tameh does not always mean "ceremonially unclean." Leviticus 18:23 - "Neither shall you lie with any beast to 'defile' (tameh) yourself therewith: neither shall any woman stand before a beast to lie down thereto: it is confusion. " Ezekiel 22:11, "And one hath committed abomination with his neighbor's wife; and another hath lewdly 'defiled' (tameh) his daughter in law: and another in thee hath humbled his sister, his father's daughter. " Do such abominations only make the sinner ceremonially unclean? Does this question even need to be asked? Obviously tameh means "unclean" or "defiled." It CAN mean "ceremonially ritually unclean," but it is NOT LIMITED to this meaning. In Biblical times it was possible to become ritually unclean" by, for example, touching that which was unclean. This uncleanness prohibited the Israelites from involvement in various religious practices that were otherwise required (Numbers 6:11, but even in this there was reason and purpose, not an arbitrary, unreasonable demand of God for no purpose such as we find in the ceremony of the pagan religions. One major purpose was to continually remind the Israelites of the purity of God and the need for man to be pure. YOU SHALL BE HOLY God says in Leviticus 19:2, "You shall be holy: for I, the Lord your God, am holy." Does this imply holiness for ceremonial purposes only? Let's see what "The Theological Word Book of the Old Testament" has to say on this subject. Vol. 1, page 6 article tameh, number 809: "Whatever theories are adduced to explain the laws of uncleanness, the scriptures themselves emphatically associate them with the holiness of God. The so-called Law Purity (Leviticus 11-16) was placed side by side with the Law of Holiness (Leviticus 17-26). In the passage which lists unclean foods, the holiness of Yahweh is emphasized as the reason for avoiding unclean foods. The regulations regarding cleanness set Israel apart from other nations. These were object lessons of God's holiness which could not co-exist with the uncleanness of Sin." The "authoritative" book, "The Jewish Religion," by Friedlander, page 456, states: "We must take care that we do not consider these precepts exclusively as sanitary regulations, however important such regulations may be. We must not lose sight of the fact that Holiness is the only object of the Dietary Laws mentioned in the t Pentateuch." HOLINESS; OPPOSITE OF DEFILED Of course the reason for the laws of clean and unclean was given for "holiness." But what is "holiness?" Are not the two words "holiness" and "defiled" opposites? There is nothing ceremonial about these opposites. God is Holy and commands man to be holy, undefiled. (1 Peter 1:19). A pure and undefiled man comes only through the sacrifice of Jesus Christ, by being washed with His blood. (Revelation 1:5). But does His sacrifice give us license to defile ourselves? (Romans 3:31; 6:2,15). Does it take a man with an IQ of 180 to understand that when you are defiled, you are unholy, and that unholiness is the same as unrighteousness and all unrighteousness is sin. (I John 5:17). Sin that is not repented of and covered by the blood of Jesus Christ will take you into the lake of fire. PHYSICAL PROMISES TO ISRAEL But is holiness the only object of these laws? Israel was not a spiritual nation. Israel was a physical nation with physical laws - physical laws to make it physically clean, physically holy, for physical reasons, to fulfil physical promises. This was not ceremony. There were no promises to ancient Israel in ceremony; the promises were for obedience. These promises were physical, and the breaking of physical laws reaps physical punishments. (Deuteronomy 11 and 28). Do we need to be told that the laws of clean and unclean meats were given for health purposes? Is God required to spell out every reason for each law? We are not told that lepers were separated from other people so that the disease wouldn't spread to others, yet when this law (Leviticus 13:46) was broken in the Middle Ages, leprosy became rampant and was not brought under control until the Catholic Church enforced this Biblical law and separated those with the disease. Do we have to understand "why" before we obey? Where is our faith? Knowledge and understanding come with faith and obedience. SCIENCE, NOT CEREMONY It is now possible, after centuries of faith, to show by science that certain animals are not fit for human consumption. This is possible through a urineisaliva test developed by Dr. Carey Reams which can actually tell by the chemistry of your body when you have eaten unclean meat, that this unclean meat is harmful to your health. Dr. Reams explains it with the analogy of putting hi-test airplane fuel in your automobile. It may run for a while, but the fuel will burn out your engine. (Health Guide for Survival, by Salem Kirban, pages 46-50). PHYSICAL CURSES FOR DISOBEDIENCE And what about the actual diseases many of unclean animals carry, of which trichinosis is the most commonly known? Physical curses promised to ancient Israel for disobedience to the laws that God gave to them. Deuteronomy 28:22 - "The Lord shall smite you a consumption, and a fever and with an inflammation, and with an extreme burning..." Verses 27-28 - "The Lord shall smite you with the botch of Egypt, and with the emerods, and with the scab, with the itch whereof you cannot be healed, Lord shall smite you with madness, and blind and astonishment of heart." Verse 35 - "The Lord shall smite you in the knees, and in the legs with a sore botch that cannot be healed from the sole of your foot unto the top of your head." What are the diseases mentioned here? Are cancer, heart disease, rheumatism, arthritis, and other degenerative diseases among the curses described? Since modern man disobeys these laws of health, is there a connection to this disobedience and to diseases that are becoming and more recognized as being related to our diet? Some forms of madness, hyperactivity in children and even some criminal tendencies can be traced to nutritional problems. You need to think about the answers to these questions. I believe that when God pronounced curses upon man, it was because He had already built into man what the results of this disobedience would be. He does not need to intervene. YOU defile your OWN body with the meat of unclean animals. You, or your children or your children's children will reap what you sow. TIME ELEMENT Many of the laws considered "ritual" can be found in the same book and chapters of the Bible as those laws that are not "ritual." One way to distinguish the difference is that the ritual laws usually mention a time period of uncleanness. It is common for someone to confuse the two - to recognize, for example, that there is a time limit placed upon certain ritual laws, and then apply that to the laws of unclean meat. A CLOSE reading of these laws of clean and unclean animals in Leviticus 11 will not show any time element associated with these laws. These animals are simply unclean, not to be eaten. Those laws that are ritualistic or ceremonial speak of the MAN as becoming unclean for a specified time. This is one important distinction that you must be aware of to keep from being lead astray by those who misapply scriptural understanding, or those who do not wish to obey the commandments of the Almighty. ................ Answers Magazine 1984 |
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