Thank you. I have a couple of good ones for you concerning Rabbinic kasrut.
When Yitzak was in the tent, Esu went hunting to bring him meat. You cannot shecht a deer with an arrow or a spear.
Avraham served the shalosh hanalachim hema v basar (butter and meat)
Al tevashel gedi ba HALAV emo (do not cook a kid in it’s mother’s milk) could also read, HELEV emo (womb of the mother)
It is forbidden to eat the egg and the hen. However today it is very possible to eat the egg and the hen. How could you know?
Anyway, just a few for your consideration.
Thanks again
Thank you for pointing that out. It forced me to study a little bit more last night and this morning into "kosher" rules. If I read them right then any animal to be eaten would have had to have been killed with a perfectly sharp knife used to basically cut the throat and bleed out.
Avraham served the shalosh hanalachim hema v basar (butter and meat)
Thank you again for your insight and for making me study. sure enough eating dairy and meat together is forbidden under kosher rules yet:
Gen 18:8 And he took butter, and milk, and the calf which he had dressed, and set it before them; and he stood by them under the tree, and they did eat.
Al tevashel gedi ba HALAV emo (do not cook a kid in its mothers milk) could also read, HELEV emo (womb of the mother),
That's an interesting point. Do you have further reference on it?
It is forbidden to eat the egg and the hen. However today it is very possible to eat the egg and the hen. How could you know?
Can you explain this more? I don't know what you're referring to.
Thanks!