Chapter XX.—Why choice of meats was
prescribed.
“Moreover, you
were commanded to abstain from certain kinds of food, in order that you
might keep God before your eyes while you ate and drank, seeing that you
were prone and very ready to depart from His knowledge, as Moses also
affirms: ‘The people ate and drank, and rose up to
play.’19941994 And again: ‘Jacob
ate, and was satisfied, and waxed fat; and he who was beloved kicked: he
waxed fat, he grew thick, he was enlarged, and he forsook God who had
made him.’19951995 For it was told you by
Moses in the book of Genesis, that God granted to Noah, being a just man,
to eat of every animal, but not of flesh with the blood, which is
dead.”19961996 And as he was ready to say, “as the green
herbs,” I anticipated him: “Why do you not receive this
statement, ‘as the green herbs,’ in the sense in which it was
given by God, to wit, that just as God has granted the herbs for
sustenance to man, even so has He given the animals for the diet of
flesh? But, you say, a distinction was laid down thereafter to Noah,
because we do not eat certain herbs. As you interpret it, the thing is
incredible. And first I shall not occupy myself with this, though able to
say and to hold that every vegetable is food, and fit to be eaten. But
although we discriminate between green herbs, not eating all, we refrain
from eating some, not because they are common or unclean, but because
they are bitter, or deadly, or thorny. But we lay hands on and take of
all herbs which are sweet, very nourishing and good, whether they are
marine or land plants. Thus also God by the mouth of Moses commanded you
to abstain from unclean and improper19971997
and violent animals: when, moreover, though you were eating manna
in the desert, and were seeing all those wondrous acts wrought for you by
God, you made and worshipped the golden calf.19981998 Hence he
cries continually, and justly, ‘They are foolish children, in whom
is no faith.’19991999
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