jeremysdemo
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yes but certain animals where not considered "food" to those writers.
the issue being spoken of in those passages is about washing hands (additional kosher law outside of Torah), not what is or isn't food.
people were still considered unclean of they ate kosher food without washing their hands....
but eating things that were not considered food in the first place....that is a whole other thing that entered Roman Christianity who were the largest producers of pork at the time....
the issue being spoken of in those passages is about washing hands (additional kosher law outside of Torah), not what is or isn't food.
people were still considered unclean of they ate kosher food without washing their hands....
but eating things that were not considered food in the first place....that is a whole other thing that entered Roman Christianity who were the largest producers of pork at the time....