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I have summarized part of the dietary law which speaks of good and bad teachers. Eating is a metaphor for learning.
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Bad | Bat | Turned aside from the teaching | |
Good | Bald locust | Speaks and lives according to the finished work of Christ | |
Good | Camel | teaches to judge | |
Bad | Coney | legalist who hides the love of the Word | |
Bad | Cormorant | Those who have been cast out (for cause) | |
Bad | Cuckow | wastes away in fleshly pursuits | |
Bad | Eagle | Those who forget the revelation | |
Good | Fish | Lives by the Word and uses it as his defense | |
Bad | Great owl | Those presuming upon grace; continuing in sin | |
Bad | Hare | spiritual drunk who celebrates all religions | |
Bad | Heron | Anger within | |
Bad | Hawk | speaks only of Christ's death, not of his resurrection | |
Bad | Kites | Doubter | |
Bad | Lapwing | Irregular obedience | |
Good | Leaping bugs | Reverent and no guile | |
Bad | Little owl | angryBad | |
Good | Locust | Holiness within | |
Bad | Night hawk | loves violence | |
Bad | no fins or scales. Compromised in the flesh and spirit | {{{3}}} | |
Bad | Osprey | Doesn't understand the word | |
Bad | Ossifrage | Tear apart the pure | |
Bad | Owl | Questions God's purposes | |
Bad | Pelican | Rejects the word | |
Bad | Raven | Improperly mixing Holiness and Love | |
Bad | Swine | Does not discern what he learns | |
Bad | Swan | Destroyer (not builder) | |
Bad | Stork | Doesn't understand holiness and mercy | |
Good | Beetle | Ends fear by teaching | |
Good | Grasshopper | Preaches life through the cross | |
Bad | Four feet | Improperly mix flesh with spirit and holiness with grace. | |
Bad | Carries the carcasse | exalts the dead flesh |