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The
Dietary Law One of the most interesting (and certainly most controversial) aspects
of the biblical perspective on health is the Old Testament dietary laws.
Even to suggest that these 3000 year old laws just might have some relevance
to 20th century Christians, will get you quickly branded as a "legalist"
in most Christian circles. Of course in contemporary Christianity perhaps
the best definition of a legalist is someone who acts on convictions you
don't happen to possess, someone who is obeying God in a way you are not! WHAT IS THE DIETARY LAW? The Dietary Law is found in Leviticus 11 and Deuteronomy 14. The laws
distinguished the clean and edible animals from the unclean and inedible
animals. Mammals had to be cud-chewing and have cloven hooves to be edible.
This made cows, goats, sheep, deer, etc. edible, while pigs, rabbits,
dogs, cats, horses, etc. were inedible. Water life had to have fins and
scales to be edible. Thus most fish we eat today such as cod, trout, salmon,
etc. were okay, but shellfish, eels sharks, catfish, squid, etc. did not
pass that test. PURPOSE
OF THE DIETARY LAW " . . . to make a distinction between the unclean and the clean, and between the edible creature and the creature which is not to be eaten." This passage beautifully shows the two purposes of the Dietary Law: 1. Distinguishing the "clean" from the "unclean" "Clean" and "unclean" refers to the ceremonial laws.
Only clean animals could be offered as a sacrifice in the Old Testament
sacrificial system. This aspect of the Dietary Law has obviously been
fulfilled by Christ, who as the final, complete sacrifice for sin, ended
the Old Testament sacrificial system (Heb. 10:1-18). But here comes the
error: Many Bible expositors, seeing only this purpose of the Dietary
Law, rule it totally irrelevant for today. "If you will give earnest heed to the voice of the Lord your God,
and do what is right in His sight, and give ear to His commandments, and
keep all His statutes, I will put none of the diseases on you which I
have put on the Egyptians; for I, the Lord, am your healer." Part of those "commandments" that would produce health was the Dietary Law. Thus, the Dietary Law was also based on Health, not just ceremony in the sacrificial system . . . as now proven by modern science. SCIENTIFIC BASIS OF THE DIETARY LAW While science "discovered" the problem of eating animal fat
in recent years, it was prohibited in the Dietary Law 3000 years ago!
I want to focus, though, on a most interesting article published in 1953
in the Bulletin of the History of Medicine, published by Johns Hopkins
University School of Medicine, in a study entitled "An Experimental
Pharmacological Appreciation of Leviticus XI and Deuteronomy XIV"
by David I. Macht, M.D. DON'T EAT SCAVENGER ANIMALS" Basically, the Dietary Law is a prohibition against eating scavenger
animals. For example, pigs are scavengers that will eat almost anything.
Obviously an animal that eats filth won't have very healthy flesh-like
us, they too are what they eat. But even if the swine's diet is controlled,
its simple digestive system does little to purify the food it does eat.
Food becomes flesh on the pig in two hours after consumption. Compare
that with a clean, cud-chewing animal like the cow which requires 24 hours
to turn food into flesh due to its more complicated digestive tract with
four stomachs. The more digestion, the more purification of the food,
and the less toxicity. "Pork, moreover, is objectionable from other points of view than the danger of contracting trichinosis. It contains a larger portion of fats than most other flesh foods. It is difficult to digest. The undulant fever due to the swine type of germ is on the average more severe than that due to either the cattle or goat type. It is no wonder that from the earliest times of Old Testament history swine have been classed as 'unclean'." Just as pigs are scavengers on land, so shellfish are scavengers in
the ocean. It is common knowledge from hygiene textbooks that oysters
frequently transmit typhoid. Eating shellfish from polluted waters, such
as the deadly "red tide," is often prohibited because their
digestive system does not filter out their accumulated toxicity. LEGALISM AND THE DIETARY LAW Is it "legalistic" to follow the dietary laws for better health
objectives? For some people I would say the answer is "yes,"
while for others it would be "no." Obeying the Mosaic Law doesn't
make you a legalist; obeying it with the wrong motivation does. You know,
it's amazing! I've never been accused of being a legalist because I've
obeyed the Mosaic Law and not murdered anyone. Though like most males
in America I have been circumcised, no one has ever waved Galatians 5:2
under my nose where Paul says, ". . . if you receive circumcision,
Christ will be of no benefit to you." So, how come? BIBLICAL OBJECTIONS Several New Testament passages are cited as proof that Christians should not follow the Dietary Law. Generally these are taken out of context: 1. Peter's Vision - In Acts 10 & 11 we read of Peter's vision, in
which a sheet was lowered from Heaven with unclean animals, while God
said, "Arise, Peter, kill and eat." After Peter objects, God
says, "What God has cleansed, no longer consider unholy." Interestingly
enough, Peter's own interpretation of the vision was not that it was okay
for Christians to eat pigs, shellfish, etc. Rather, his interpretation
in Acts 10:28 was, "God has shown me that I should no longer consider
any man unholy or unclean." The result was that the Church started
preaching the Gospel to the Gentiles, who were symbolized by the unclean
animals, instead of just to the Jews. "For everything created by God is good, and nothing is to be rejected, if it is received with gratitude; for it is sanctified by means of the word of God and prayer." (New American Standard Bible) If it means every creature is good and healthy to eat, you better expand
your diet to snakes, eels, lizards, maggots, spiders, etc.
DISCLAIMER:
The information contained in this publication is for educational purposes
only. It is not intended to diagnose illness nor prescribe treatment.
Rather, this material is designed to be used in cooperation with your
nutritionally-oriented health professional to deal with your personal
health problems. Should you use this information on your own, you are
prescribing for yourself, which is your constitutional right, but neither
the author nor publisher assume responsibility. |
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