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(Created page with "{{bl| Edible animals }} {{cth| animals }} I have summarized part of the dietary law which speaks of good and bad teachers. Eating is a metaphor for learning. Good: clean animal = his meditation on the word produces a holy walk Bad: Camel - teaches to judge Bad: Coney - legalist who hides the love of the Word Bad: Hare - spiritual drunk who celebrates all religions Bad: Swine - Does not discern what he learns Good: Fish - Lives by the Word and uses it as his defe...")
 
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Bad: Four feet - Improperly mix flesh with spirit and holiness with grace.
Bad: Four feet - Improperly mix flesh with spirit and holiness with grace.


Bad: Carries the carcasse -  exalts the dead flesh
Bad: Carries the carcass -  exalts the dead flesh

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