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THE DIETARY LAWS WERE NOT GIVEN FOR HEALTH REASONS!

by Donna Kupp <dkupp@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Apr 26, 2008 at 08:02 PM

THE DIETARY LAWS IN LEVITICUS

ERROR:  "When the sons of Israel were released from the bondage of
Egypt they received from Yahweh through His servant Moses the
commandments, statutes and judgements - including the dietary law."
                             Clean Food And The New Testament (P.3)
                                      Yahweh's Assembly In Messiah

FACT:  The dietary laws were not given at the same time as the Ten
Commandments.  They were given one full year later.  Unfortunately few
people know about this time difference which is the key to
understanding why the dietary laws were given to the nation of
Israel.

Please bear with me as this subject is too important to be discussed
briefly. Here are the Biblical facts concerning the chain of events
leading to the food laws being given to the nation of Israel:

     1.  God spoke from heaven and made a covenant with the nation of
Israel which included the Ten Commandments, (see EX 20:1-17) and the
statutes to be included in that covenant.  (Ex 20:21 - 23:33).

     2.  Then after all the instructions had been given, God promised
to keep sickness away (23:25) and to protect them from the enemy if
they would obey Him, Moses ratified the covenant with the sprinkling
of blood upon the people:

     "Moses came and told the people ALL THE WORDS of the LORD and ALL
the ordinances; and all the people answered with one voice. and said,
"All the words which the Lord has spoken we will do." ....And Moses
took the blood  and threw it upon the people and said, "Behold the
blood of the covenant which the LORD has made with you in accordance
with ALL these words." (EX 24:3,8)

In that first covenant that God made with Israel THERE WERE NO DIETARY
LAWS!  In "all the words of the Lord and all the ordinances" given to
the people of Israel, there were no restrictions concerning foods.

     3.  Then the LORD told Moses to go up on the mountain where He
would write the Commandments on tables of stone.  After forty days The
LORD told Moses that the Israelites had already broken His covenant
and He was going to destroy the whole nation, every man woman and
child.  (EX 32:8-9)

     4.  Moses pleaded for the LORD to spare the Israelites and to
blot out himself in their place.  "But the LORD said to Moses":

     "Whoever has sinned against me, him will I blot out of my book."
                                                           (EX 32:33)

The LORD consented to sparing Israel as a nation, but those who had
broken His covenant would be punished.  The end result was that all
the adults who came out of Egypt fell in the wilderness and never
received the promise of the LORD except two, Joshua and Caleb.

    5.  Again the LORD called Moses to the mountain and gave him
another set of tablets and made A SECOND COVENANT with the nation of
Israel.  (EX 34:10)

     6.  It was a full year after the original covenant was made with
Israel that the dietary laws were given.  These were part of the
second covenant (remember that the first covenant had been ratified by
blood and contained no food laws-see #2. above)  We know that it was a
year later because the book of Leviticus begins:

     "The LORD called Moses and spoke to him from the tent of
       meeting [the tabernacle].... (LEV 1:1)

According to Biblical scholars the construction of the tabernacle was
complete in about one year.  So we see that the food laws were not
given until after the tabernacle was completed and were not part of
the LORD'S original covenant with Israel.  Why were they added?

     7.  It is at this point that we must deal with a very perplexing
passage of scripture in the book of Ezekiel which reads:

     "Moreover, I swore to them in the wilderness that I would scatter
them among the nations and disperse them through the countries,
because  they had not executed my ordinances, but had rejected my
statutes and profaned my Sabbaths, and their eyes were set on their
fathers's idols. MOREOVER I GAVE THEM  STATUTES THAT WERE NOT GOOD AND
ORDINANCES BY WHICH THEY COULD NOT HAVE LIFE;" (EZK 20:23)

What were these statutes that were "not good"?  It could not have been
the Ten Commandments or the statutes given in the first covenant made
with Israel because in the book of Nehemiah the Bible says:

     "Thou didst come down upon Mt. Sinai, and speak with them from
heaven AND GIVE  THEM RIGHT ORDINANCES AND TRUE LAWS,GOOD STATUTES AND
COMMANDMENTS."  Neh
9:13

According to Nehemiah this happened before the Israelites "appointed a
leader to return to their bondage in Egypt" (9:17) and before they
"had made for themselves a molten calf" (9:18).  As you can see, the
statutes that were not good must have been given after the first
covenant was broken because all the statutes given before the making
of the golden
calf were "right, true, and good".

     Obviously not all of the Mosaic law given subsequent to the
making of the golden idol should be considered statutes that were not
good.  For example the command to "love your neighbor as your
self" (LEV 19:18)  was repeated by our Lord Jesus as necessary to
inherit eternal life.  And yet in the book of Acts, Peter speaking of
the Mosaic law says:

     "Now therefore why do you make a trial of God by putting a YOKE
UPON THE NECK of the disciples which neither our fathers or we have
been able to bear?" (ACTS 15:10)

And Paul in the book of Galatians, speaking of the Mosaic "book of the
law" said:

     "Stand fast therefore in the liberty wherewith Christ hath made
us free, and be not entangled again with the YOKE OF BONDAGE."  (GAL
5:1)

Why then were the food laws added to the covenant?  According to the
Bible,  the food laws were added as an additional burden to the people
of Israel in order to keep them separate from the peoples of the
nations that surrounded them.  In the book of Leviticus The LORD says
exactly that in no uncertain terms...

     "You shall therefore keep my statutes and all my ordinances, and
do them; that the land where I am bringing you to dwell may not vomit
you out...

      ...But I have said to you, 'You shall inherit their land, and I
will give it to you to possess, a land flowing with milk and honey.' I
AM THE LORD YOUR GOD, WHO HAVE SEPARATED YOU FROM THE PEOPLES.

      You shall THEREFORE make a distinction between the clean beast
and the unclean, and between the unclean bird and the clean; you shall
not make yourselves abominable by beast or by bird or by anything with
which the ground teems, which I have SET APART FOR YOU TO HOLD
UNCLEAN.

      You shall be holy to me; for I the Lord am holy, and have
SEPARATED YOU from the peoples that you should be mine."  (LEV
20:22-26)

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have
separated you from the peoples=94

The clean and unclean food laws were part of the yoke of bondage and
were a means of  keeping the people of Israel apart from the nations
around them.  After the resurrection of Christ it was no longer the
will of God to keep the Gentiles separate from the Jews. Paul was
careful to say exactly that in the book of Ephesians.  He wrote:

     "...remember that you [Gentiles] were at that time separated from
Christ, ALIENATED FROM THE COMMONWEALTH OF ISRAEL, and strangers to
the covenants of promise, having no hope and without God in the world.

     But now in Christ Jesus you who were once far off have been
brought near in the blood of Christ.  For he is our peace, who has
made us both one [Jews and Gentiles] and has broken down the dividing
wall of hostility, BY ABOLISHING IN HIS FLESH THE LAW OF COMMANDMENTS
AND ORDINANCES,"

We know the food laws must be included in the list of ordinances that
were abolished because the reason they were given was to keep Israel
separate from the Gentiles.  God in his wisdom knew that people who
could not eat together would soon become as separate as if their was a
"dividing wall of hostility" between them.

Harold and Donna Kupp

I am not a Seventh Day Adventist (and never have been), a natural Jew,
or a Catholic.  I am simply the least of Christ's brethren who love
Him and keep His Commandments.

The Seven Deadly Deceptions Of Counterfeit Christianity
http://www.freetruth.info




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THE DIETARY LAWS WERE NOT GIVEN FOR HEALTH REASONS!
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