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For
unto
you
a
child
is
born
.
.
.
(Levi&cus
12:
1-8)
2.
3.
4.
James
Tissot.
Woe
Unto
You
Scribes
and
Pharisees
(opaque
watercolor
over
graphite
on
gray
woven
paper),
c.
1886-1894.
Brooklyn
Museum,
New
York.
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3.
4.
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4.
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4.
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So,
what
do
we
conclude
from
Not
a
mll
e
this?
Ooooh,
I
know!
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As
Jacob
Milgrom
so
insighnully
points
out:
The
food
prohibi:ons
are
the
Torahs
personal
recommenda:on
as
the
best
way
of
achieving
[a]
higher
ethical
life.
Together
the
food
prohibi:ons,
the
blood
prohibi:on,
and
ritual
slaughter
reveal
an
intricate
ethical
web
of
dietary
restric:ons
that
teaches
the
Israelites
to
have
reverence
for
life
.
.
.
[and]
that
bringing
death
to
living
things
is
a
concession
of
Gods
grace
and
not
a
privilege
of
humanitys
whim.
(Levi:cus,
a
Con:nental
Commentary,
p.
107.)
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Got it!
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And he said . . .
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And he said . . .
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Hans
Holbein
the
Elder.
The
Presenta:on
of
Christ
in
the
Temple
(Tempera
and
oil
on
r),
c.
1500.
Kunsthalle
Hamburg,
Germany.
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