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Of all clean birds you may eat.

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A General Permission

This verse serves as a general permission following a list of specific prohibitions. Commentators note that it essentially means any bird not on the forbidden list was considered 'clean' and permissible to eat. One scholar even points to the locust as an example of a 'clean' flying creature that could be eaten under this rule.

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Deuteronomy

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Albert Barnes

Albert Barnes

On Deuteronomy 14:3–21

18th Century

Theologian

(Compare to Leviticus 11.) The variations here, whether omissions or additions, are probably to be explained by the time and circumstances of the s…

John Gill

John Gill

On Deuteronomy 14:20

17th Century

Pastor

But of all clean fowls you may eat .
] Even of all fowls, but those before excepted; Aben Ezra instances in the locu…

Matthew Henry

Matthew Henry

On Deuteronomy 14:1–21

17th Century

Minister

Moses tells the people of Israel how God had given them three distinguishing privileges, which were their honour, and figures of those spiritual bl…