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6o rate in one diif . Eut the bttrbandmay not ease in the d7, mid/ bit ale that is f paraded fir her uneleanefj, (Lev. t 5.19.) &c. Although it bee lawful! to ease uneleane mutes, and drin1 iinc.'e nedrinker, the holy men in for- mer times ufdto cote common mea:et in their cleat:4e, and (banned all =deans meats all their dayes. Maimony inTumab Orlin, c. 16. f. 8.9. to. 1.t2. Theft things arc to be underflood ofcicane meats made uneleane by touching other things : and not of fvincand finch beafts,fowles and fifhes,as are for- bidden before : for they might never be eaten by the people, except in cafe of necelftie. 35 VerC3.5. oven ] inGreeke ovens : wherein bread is baken,Levit.2 6.26.nnto which the heart of man is fometime likened,Hof.7.6. potts]fo the Gr. Chytropodes alto fignifieth pots with feet. Chazkuni faith the oven was fir tread; the potts,fnr fie lh; to bee baked and boyled in : and Sol. Iambi faith, they were z cps (or inflruments) moueable, and were of pot- ter,, earth. thy fhall] Hebrew, itfhall ,that is, every of them hall bee broken down. Becaufe as Sol. Iarchi Csith,an earthen ve llisnotmadecleanebywa - ing. Therefore were they to bee broken as other earthen veffels, v. 33. 36 Verf.36. acid a gathering] The Greeke addeth the word and,whereby this is diftinguilhed from pit & fomtaine 5 implying all other places,ditches, ponds,pooles,lakes,rivers,and the lik ;where ma- nywaters are gathered together (not in veffels, but)upon the ground. Such when the uncleane thing, and water that touched it were taken out, remained clean. 37 Verf. 37.owing] or foment fed, which ufeth to be fowne which frail be Towne] Ghazkuni ex- poundeth it, whirb Thal be rooted in the ground : tea - ching even oftmc.'eane feeds, that when they are fume and hatte taken root, they are elesse. 38 Verf38. water is put] Hebrew, isgit en; meaning willingly : theGreckc faith, it poured. Hereby is meant the fitting of st for man to cate : as by the Hebrew canons is before fhewed.Where alto it is fled ; By mord of mouth we haste been taught that this which is fsid, But ifnater be pars upon the feed, (Levit. 11.38.) it meant either of water, or of any other of the favor liquors : f ihot it be puttlxrconb3 theowners will, and afire that it is pulledfrom the ground: for it it not fpokenofpsting water on, faste aficr the mutes are pbte- kydup, and the liquors ptilhd off from where they goatee whstfrver liqyuor fa/lob on meats without the owners will, it make& them not apt (to rerníste neleanrves.) As fit be mixed with his fruits fir fiare or danger, or for tee - cefsitit, and be woe not otherwif wilting that they fhoseld be mixed : it makes themnet apt (fir onrleannes ) at bee that bath his fenits les water becauf ofihecnes.,&c.Mai- mo n in T umab Odat,e.12./: 1.2. of their ear - kage]Chazkuni explaineth it thus; of their carlde, sed not af'thebones, Or I fthe teeth, or of the miles, er oftle h of them: for thefe things made it not un- cleave. larchi teacheth, that this is not only whiles the feed is wet with water, but a f after it iodyfioom the water. 39 Verf.39. arty Geoff dye] to wcet,of it felfe 5 and is not orderly /taro. for meat] that is,auy Beane beaft,fttchas the Law permitteth to be eaten.And l'sEVITICUS h.I. uneleane beafls much more. toteheb thhecarkaf] S al. larcbiexpoundeth this ; the carkaffe,andnot the bones or fnewes, nor the homes, or hoofer, neither the skin: for that there defiled not him that touched them. Verf.4o.tbat bearetb the carkaf] fee the notes on verf. 25. The Hebrewes fay, Aearkaffe iron of the chiefeff uneleane things ; fn muds at an slue of the fief, thereof,defiletb men, and veils, byteuehing, and earthen veje!; by the aim and depletb men by bearing it. Whe- ther it be carrell orbeaft, lawful to bee eaten or unlaw- ful! ; iftbey dye, the flefh of them all, fe much as an olive, makgth one uncleatse. The killingefacleanebeaft, maketh it clean every where : an uneleane beefs, the killing t{xre- of avayleth it not : and whether it bee killed, erftrangled: or dye ef it f/fe, it is a carkage , and all corkages are alike in the cafe efuncleasmes. The marrow it as the flefb; but the bloedefthe carkage defilethnotar the car- kaffe, but is like =Irene liquors, which defile not men ory !pi by the Law. The fan ofacleave beaft thatdy- etb, is c /cane at it it written, And the fat ref a car - ka, and the fat of that which is torte in peeees, hall be of el for any worke,but eating, ye(hall not eat ofit(Lev. 7.24.)Maimony in Abotb batumoth, c.i.f. 1.5. waft his clothes] the Greeke addeth, and wafb-bim- felfe in water. Verf. 41. every creeping thing] befides thofe eight forementioned in v.29.30. which defiled men by touching them dead ; all other defilemen by eat- ing then,; but not by touchingtheir carkaffes. See the notes on ver.34. Who fo eatetb fi much as an Oliue,of'ny creeping -thing on the earth, is to be beaten: faith Maimon. in treat.of Forbidden meats,e.2. f. 6. Touching this quantitie, obferue another rule which they give ; T his which we haue fail, of eating fo much as an Oliue, is when he eared: that quantitie of any great creature, or j bee joys together a little of one creature, and a littleof another of that kind, till bee este fo much at an aline. But be that eatetb an uneleane errs. titre by le fe/ all ofit;he is to be. beaten by the Law, aF though it be then agraineofMufrard feed; whether be ease it dead, or este it aline, Maimony ibidem, caps. fat. Verf.42. upon the belly] as ferpents and the like; Gê.3,t4. upon all fnuse]°r,nponfotirefeet. This is the Scorpion, faith Sol. Iarchi. or what/Omer] Hebr. unto whatfezer bath many feet. Iarchi faith, this is the Nadal, (the many -toot) a creeping thing wbirb bathfeetfrom the head thereof to the toile thereof of each fide ; and they call it (in Latine) Centipoda. Verf.43. any thing that creepetb] This intplieth all other befides the things fpoken ofas creeping things in waters, and the like. Hee that eateth fi much or an olive of the creeping things in the waters, is to bee beaten by the Law, Levit. 11.43. Loe in this pro- hibition, are comprehended creeping things of the earth, and creeping things tbat five, and creeping things of the waters. Maimony, in Forbidden meats, r. 2. f. I 2. What the creeping things of the waters are, is chewed on verf. i o. Verf.44.make bo /y] or fantiifie your felues. This is the fpirituall nilo of all thefe carnall rites : for Meat commended: us notes God, 1 Cor. 8. 8. neither is any thing :mellow of it fro, Korn. 14.14. and, there 4° 41 42 43 44 / //.NEW/ r11%4I .1aYatls u,

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