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Verse
Lv20-25a
discussing
the need for the Jewish people to become holy by separating themselves
from ritually impure animals
states
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Rashi notes
that
the underlined words,
impure
references
verses
Lv11-04
discussing
non-Kosher animals - that is, animals prohibited to be eaten.
Hence the Rashi comment
Verse Lv20-25 requiring separation from the ritually
impure animals and birds cites and refers to
Lv11-04 (or generally all of chapter Lv11)
discussing the non-Kosher animals - animals forbidden to be eaten -
which the Bible explicitly calls impure.
Text of Target Verse Lv20-25a
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Text of Reference Verse Lv11-04
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Nevertheless these shall you not eat of those that chew the cud, or of those that divide the hoof; the camel, because it chews the cud, but its hoof is not parted; it is impure to you.
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Rashi comments:
Verse Lv20-25 requiring separation from the ritually
impure animals and birds cites and refers to
Lv11-04 (or generally all of chapter Lv11)
discussing the non-Kosher animals - animals forbidden to be eaten -
which the Bible explicitly calls impure.
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