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Tortoise

The tortoise is mentioned in Scripture as an unclean animal under Old Testament dietary laws, representing creatures that were not to be eaten by God's people.

Overview

The tortoise appears in the Levitical purity laws as an animal classified among those unfit for consumption. These distinctions were part of God's covenant instructions to Israel, teaching separation and obedience to divine commands.

Key Scriptures

"These are unclean to you among the swarming things that swarm on the ground: the mole rat, the mouse, the great lizard of any kind, the gecko, the monitor lizard, the lizard, the sand lizard, and the chameleon." (Leviticus 11:29-30, ESV)

"Whatever goes on its belly, and whatever goes on all fours, or whatever has many feet, any swarming thing that swarms on the ground, you shall not eat, for they are detestable." (Leviticus 11:42, ESV)

Application

While these specific dietary laws are fulfilled in Christ and no longer binding on believers (Mark 7:19; Acts 10:9-16), they remind us to honor God's instructions and understand that biblical obedience reflects reverence for His authority.

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