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Clean animals also walk on split hooves. These symbolize a 'separated walk' or life. [2] The way you ‘walk' is a symbol for the way you live. | |||
<ref>{{bgw| Le 11:3 }} Whatsoever parteth the hoof, and is clovenfooted, [and] cheweth the cud, among the beasts, that shall ye eat.</ref> | |||
If you have a separated life, you are living a life for God, separated from the things that distract us from God. | |||
You learn to walk with God by meditating on his word. <ref group="n">Jesus learned who he was and what he must do from the scriptures, then he obeyed it.</ref> A good teacher is like this. | |||
<ref group="p">Perhaps a box with four layers" a bird in the air, boy and cow on earth with 'shoes' and grasshopper jumping, a camel and creepy thing and snake, fish in water. Air = spirit, shoes = above the ground striving for the spirit, on the ground = the earth/flesh, fish= in the word </ref> | |||
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