Leviticus 11:3 (c) The divided hoof is a symbol of a separated walk. Chewing the cud is a symbol of Godly conversation and confession. Both must go together. Our walk and our talk must agree. If we walk well in a path of separation, but our conversation and language does not honor the Lord, we will not be accepted by GOD. If we talk well, but we walk contrary to the Word of GOD, we shall likewise be rejected. The walk and the talk must both be acceptable to GOD.
Leviticus 21:19 (c) This figure represents the man whose walk is not pleasing to GOD, is not upright and godly.
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