The Meaning of Leviticus 11:6 Explained

Leviticus 11:6

KJV: And the hare, because he cheweth the cud, but divideth not the hoof; he is unclean unto you.

YLT: and the hare, though it is bringing up the cud, yet the hoof hath not divided -- unclean it is to you;

Darby: and the hare, for it cheweth the cud, but hath not cloven hoofs it shall be unclean unto you;

ASV: And the hare, because she cheweth the cud but parteth not the hoof, she is unclean unto you.

KJV Reverse Interlinear

And the hare,  because he cheweth  the cud,  but divideth  not the hoof;  he [is] unclean  unto you. 

What does Leviticus 11:6 Mean?

Study Notes

hare
Heb. arnebeth, an unidentified animal, but certainly not a hare, possessing as it is said to, characteristics not possessed by the hare. The supposed error in the text is due entirely to the translators' assumption that the English hare and the ancient "arnebeth" were identical.

Context Summary

Leviticus 11:1-23 - 41-47, The Distinction Between Clean And Unclean
There were good and sufficient reasons for excluding certain animals from Israel's dietary. Devout medical men insist that this is the finest sanitary code in existence, and that many of the diseases of modern life would disappear if it were universally adopted. God made these distinctions matters of religion, that the well-being of His people might be doubly assured. These restrictions were also imposed to erect strong barriers between the chosen people and the heathen. So long as they obeyed, it was clearly impossible to participate in the heathen festivals, where many of these animals were partaken of.
We are not now bound by these enactments. Our Lord made all meats clean, Mark 7:19, r.v. Peter was bidden to kill and eat all manner of creeping things, and his protest was overborne by the assurance that God had cleansed all. See Acts 10:11-16. Religion consists not in outward rites, but in the inward temper. See Hebrews 9:10. Note that touching was forbidden, because the least contact with evil hurts the soul. [source]

Chapter Summary: Leviticus 11

1  What animals may be eaten
4  and what may not be eaten
9  What fishes
13  What fowls
29  The creeping things which are unclean

What do the individual words in Leviticus 11:6 mean?

And the hare because chews the cud it but hooves not does have cloven unclean is to you
וְאֶת־ הָאַרְנֶ֗בֶת כִּֽי־ מַעֲלַ֤ת גֵּרָה֙ הִ֔וא וּפַרְסָ֖ה לֹ֣א הִפְרִ֑יסָה טְמֵאָ֥ה הִ֖וא לָכֶֽם

הָאַרְנֶ֗בֶת  the  hare 
Parse: Article, Noun, feminine singular
Root: אַרְנֶבֶת  
Sense: hare.
כִּֽי־  because 
Parse: Conjunction
Root: כִּי 
Sense: that, for, because, when, as though, as, because that, but, then, certainly, except, surely, since.
מַעֲלַ֤ת  chews 
Parse: Verb, Hifil, Participle, feminine singular construct
Root: סָלַק 
Sense: to go up, ascend, climb.
גֵּרָה֙  the  cud 
Parse: Noun, feminine singular
Root: גֵּרָה  
Sense: cud.
וּפַרְסָ֖ה  but  hooves 
Parse: Conjunctive waw, Noun, feminine singular
Root: פַּרְסָה  
Sense: hoof.
הִפְרִ֑יסָה  does  have  cloven 
Parse: Verb, Hifil, Perfect, third person feminine singular
Root: פָּרַס  
Sense: to divide, break in two.
טְמֵאָ֥ה  unclean 
Parse: Adjective, feminine singular
Root: טָמֵא  
Sense: unclean, impure.
לָכֶֽם  to  you 
Parse: Preposition, second person masculine plural

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