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Those baskets of food scraps!
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<blockquote data-quote="eider" data-source="post: 71611336" data-attributes="member: 399580"><p>You must have a different bible than mine.</p><p>Leviticus 11:41 And every creeping thing that creepeth upon the earth [shall be] an abomination; it shall not be eaten.</p><p> </p><p>......... but in any event, I get your point. Partially eaten or torn fish and bread, dropped to the ground, if picked up soon afterwards is perfectly safe to eat. No risk of illness or infection there. Got it! There's no possible chance that dirt from the ground would or could be an automaticly unclean 'sin leads to sickness' condition.</p><p>Would you, or yours....? </p><p> </p><p>As already shown nobody would ever need to think twice about stopping down to pick up food dropped by another, and just eating it. Perfectly clean action. That's what must have happened, then. The disciples and even possibly Jesus might have had a meal of it, although this was not mentioned, why would it be?</p><p> </p><p> </p><p>The idea of attracting a fish with a bait could well have been utterly strange to Genessaret fishermen.</p><p> </p><p></p><p>I couldn't open the link, but I get the point, the idea of attracting fish to one point for the purpose of netting them would never have been thought of.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="eider, post: 71611336, member: 399580"] You must have a different bible than mine. Leviticus 11:41 And every creeping thing that creepeth upon the earth [shall be] an abomination; it shall not be eaten. ......... but in any event, I get your point. Partially eaten or torn fish and bread, dropped to the ground, if picked up soon afterwards is perfectly safe to eat. No risk of illness or infection there. Got it! There's no possible chance that dirt from the ground would or could be an automaticly unclean 'sin leads to sickness' condition. Would you, or yours....? As already shown nobody would ever need to think twice about stopping down to pick up food dropped by another, and just eating it. Perfectly clean action. That's what must have happened, then. The disciples and even possibly Jesus might have had a meal of it, although this was not mentioned, why would it be? The idea of attracting a fish with a bait could well have been utterly strange to Genessaret fishermen. I couldn't open the link, but I get the point, the idea of attracting fish to one point for the purpose of netting them would never have been thought of. [/QUOTE]
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