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2007-06-14 07:01:08 · 27 answers · asked by Rich G 3 in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

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Jesus was not a vegetarian. The Bible records Jesus eating fish (Luke 24:42-43) and lamb (Luke 22:8-15). Jesus miraculously fed the crowds fish and bread, a strange thing for Him to do if He was a vegetarian (Matthew 14:17-21). In a vision to the Apostle Peter Jesus declared all foods to be clean, including animals (Acts 10:10-15). After the Flood in Noah's time, God gave humanity permission to eat meat (Genesis 9:2-3). God has never taken this permission back.
Jesus declared all foods, including all kinds of meat, to be clean (Mark 7:19).

2007-06-14 08:55:40 · answer #1 · answered by Freedom 7 · 0 0

The Essenes and Nazoreans were vegetarians according to multiple first and second century sources.

Some Christians, and others, have suggested that the Christians may have been part of, or an offshoot of, these groups.

They shared many other things in common with these groups, but there is no smoking gun link.

If the Jewish Christians were meat eaters, they would have been one of the few among the Essene / Qumran styled Messianic groups.

2007-06-14 07:33:01 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

The New Testament records that Jesus did eat the Passover feast, which would include the eating of the roasted lamb (Luke 22:14-15). In fact, before the last Passover meal, Jesus specifically instructs his disciples to prepare the meal, including the lamb, for their observance.

2007-06-14 07:12:30 · answer #3 · answered by Paul V 4 · 1 0

The Bible depicts vegetarianism as God’s acceptable, and the nutrition plan conforms to the critical biblical concept of steward-deliver. In Eden, all creatures lived peacefully, and God advised both human beings and animals to eat in ordinary words plant ingredients (Gen. a million:29–31). various prophecies, such as Isaiah 11:6–9, foresee a go back to this vegetarian international, the position the wolf, lamb, lion, cow, undergo, snake, and little newborn all coexist peacefully. Christian vegetarians, even as acknowledging human sinfulness, have self belief we ought to continually try in route of the harmonious international Isaiah anticipated—to objective to stay in accordance with the prayer that Jesus taught us, “Thy kingdom come, Thy will be executed, on earth because that's in heaven” (Matt. 6:10) listed the following are some charges; In Psalm 104 God stated he made the whale to frolic contained in the sea (no longer to be harpooned by eastern, Norwegian and American whaling ships) Isaiah sixty six: 3: He that slays an ox is as he that slays a guy Genesis 9: 4-5 Flesh shall yet no longer eat or truly your blood i'd require on the palms of beasts. Any Christian who can probably help the concept that God placed animals on earth to be slaves to production unit farms and that he smiles down upon you each and every time you pass out and purchase a steak or a hamburger are the delusional ones for my section. there isn't any hint of God in production unit farms, the position scientists are easily taking section in God now and attempting to genetically regulate production unit farmed pigs basically so as that they do no longer have a rigidity gene! Jesus replaced into alive at a time even as issues such as a production unit farm or advertisement fishing were nonexistant.

2016-11-23 21:17:34 · answer #4 · answered by mundell 4 · 0 0

He ate whatever a typical Jewish male of that time period and in that region ate. I'm pretty such meat of some sort was on the menu; fish would almost certainly be but not pork.

2007-06-14 07:43:28 · answer #5 · answered by Church Music Girl 6 · 0 0

Jesus ate meat. He liked a nice leg of lamb, with some good wine, of course.

2007-06-14 07:09:38 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 1 1

The first century Jew(s) upon whom the gospel fables are based more than likely DID eat meat. "Vegetarianism" as such was unheard of.

2007-06-14 07:06:17 · answer #7 · answered by jonjon418 6 · 1 0

Jesus kept the Passover feast, which includes lamb. Jesus cooked and ate fish with his disciples.

2007-06-14 07:05:39 · answer #8 · answered by Linda R 7 · 2 0

Jesus also ate meat, he ate Mainly fish.

2007-06-14 07:05:11 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

Jesus ate meat - fish and probably lamb.

2007-06-14 07:04:13 · answer #10 · answered by Cindy H 5 · 3 0

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