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==On the hoof --- in progress==
''Le 11:3 Whatsoever parteth the hoof, and is clovenfooted, [and] cheweth the cud, among the beasts, that shall ye eat.''
This verse teaches that we should learn from people who not only study the Bible, but who then meditate on it and allow the teaching to change their lives.
 
One of the primary symbols for holiness is separation. The split hoof represents a holy/separated walk/life. When an animal chews the cud, he eats the food a second time to get more out of it. It is an appropriate symbol for meditation, where you meditate again on a truth that you learned to see if there is more to be learned. Some skeptics complain that the New Testament authors use the same verse in different ways. They ignore the teaching that says all scripture has four purposes: to teach doctrine, to confront your sin, to correct your sin, and to train you in righteousness. The addition meaning is discerned through meditation and using the tools taught by the New Testament authors. The additional meaning is not added to the text as some would suggest, but discerned from the text.
 
:'''parteth''' ''perac'' פרס - divide in two <ref> 06536 ref. 06537</ref> Separation is a metaphor for 'Holy'.
:'''clovenfooted''' ''shaca‘'' שׁסע - split <ref>08156</ref>
:'''chewing the cud''' or 'ruminating' is a metaphor for meditating on the things you are (learned).
:The animal is clean animal because it is a picture of Christ.::By way of allegory: he had a holy walk/life because he He meditated on the Word word of God, and it guided his every step. ::By way of exegesis: He had a holy life because said he strove to be totally devoted (symbolized by the burnt offering hidden in didn'chewed t do anything unless he saw the cud')father doing it.The teaching <ref>Joh 8:28 Then said Jesus unto them, When ye have lifted up the Son of the dinner theater is man, then shall ye know that I am [he], and [that you should learn from those people whose lives are changed through study ] I do nothing of myself; but as my Father hath taught me, I speak these things.</ref> In other studies we will see a dialog between father and son in the Biblepreparation and performance of signs and miracles.
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