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Even as the gazelle and as the hart is eaten, so you shall eat of it: the unclean and the clean may eat of it alike.
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A Rule for Common Meals
John Gill explains that this verse clarifies a practical rule for everyday life. Just as wild game like gazelles and deer were eaten as common food, so too could domestic animals be eaten without religious ceremony when far from the central sanctuary. Importantly, a person's ceremonial uncleanness did not prevent them from eating this common meat, only from partaking in sacred meals at the tabernacle.
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Deuteronomy
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Reformed Baptist
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Presbyterian
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