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The text discusses the symbolism of different animals in the Bible, particularly in relation to teaching about God. It explores the concept of clean and unclean animals in the Dietary Laws and how they represent different types of teachers. Clean animals, such as cows and sheep, symbolize those who meditate on God’s word and live a separated life. On the other hand, unclean animals, like camels and rabbits, represent judges and teachers who hide the Gospel or mix different religions together. The text also mentions the symbolism of fish, which represents teachers who pursue God through his word. The author emphasizes the importance of learning from good teachers and avoiding the teachings of bad ones. | The text discusses the symbolism of different animals in the Bible, particularly in relation to teaching about God. It explores the concept of clean and unclean animals in the Dietary Laws and how they represent different types of teachers. Clean animals, such as cows and sheep, symbolize those who meditate on God’s word and live a separated life. On the other hand, unclean animals, like camels and rabbits, represent judges and teachers who hide the Gospel or mix different religions together. The text also mentions the symbolism of fish, which represents teachers who pursue God through his word. The author emphasizes the importance of learning from good teachers and avoiding the teachings of bad ones. |