Originally posted by: TitanDiddly
Under the old covenant, yes. Thanks to the new covenant, we can eat without restriction: Acts 10:13- "Then a voice told him, 'Get up, Peter. Kill and eat.'"
Originally posted by: Pablo
Originally posted by: TitanDiddly
Under the old covenant, yes. Thanks to the new covenant, we can eat without restriction: Acts 10:13- "Then a voice told him, 'Get up, Peter. Kill and eat.'"
Pretty much sums it up. I guess religious Jews must still ascribe to all the laws in leviticus? (am I correct ThePresence?)
Originally posted by: ThePresence
Originally posted by: Pablo
Originally posted by: TitanDiddly
Under the old covenant, yes. Thanks to the new covenant, we can eat without restriction: Acts 10:13- "Then a voice told him, 'Get up, Peter. Kill and eat.'"
Pretty much sums it up. I guess religious Jews must still ascribe to all the laws in leviticus? (am I correct ThePresence?)
Some laws are only in effect when the temple was/will be standing in Jerusalem after the messiah arrives. But for the dietry laws, yes they are all in effect.
Originally posted by: Juno
Originally posted by: alien42
so can i still eat bearded clams?
:laugh:
