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Clean Animals, Unclean Death
Commentators explain this rule applies to an animal that was normally 'clean' and edible, like an ox or sheep. If it died from disease or an accident rather than being properly slaughtered, its carcass became a source of ritual impurity. Touching the flesh would make an Israelite unclean for the day, though scholars note that parts like the skin, bones, and horns were generally not considered defiling.
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19th Century
Bishop
And if any beast. —That is, a clean animal, which is both cloven-hoofed and ruminant, but which has not been properly slaughtered, having …
17th Century
Pastor
And if any beast of which you may eat die
Any clean beast, as the ox, sheep, goat, deer what, if rightly killed, is …
17th Century
Minister
These laws seem to have been intended,
As a test of the people's obedience, as Adam was forbidden to eat from the tree of knowledge…