In the law of Moses there are special regulations as to the animals to be used for food (Leviticus 11; Deuteronomy 14:3-21 ). The Jews were also forbidden to use as food anything that had been consecrated to idols (Exodus 34:15 ), or animals that had died of disease or had been torn by wild beasts (Exodus 22:31; Leviticus 22:8 ). (See also for other restrictions Exodus 23:19; 29:13-22; Leviticus 3:4-9; 9:18,19; 22:8; Deuteronomy 14:21 .) But beyond these restrictions they had a large grant from God (Deuteronomy 14:26; 32:13,14 ).
Food was prepared for use in various ways. The cereals were sometimes eaten without any preparation (Leviticus 23:14; Deuteronomy 23:25; 2 Kings 4:42 ). Vegetables were cooked by boiling (Genesis 25:30,34; 2 Kings 4:38,39 ), and thus also other articles of food were prepared for use (Genesis 27:4; Proverbs 23:3; Ezekiel 24:10; Luke 24:42; John 21:9 ). Food was also prepared by roasting (Exodus 12:8; Leviticus 2:14 ). (See COOK .)
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