Description
The Biblical Diet in Covenant Law is a comprehensive, covenant-level study guide examining clean and unclean distinctions as an issue of authority, holiness, and obedience—not health trends, religious tradition, or cultural preference. This work approaches the dietary instructions of Scripture through creation order, covenant law, prophetic enforcement, and the Renewed Covenant, allowing the Bible to interpret itself without shortcuts or theological revisionism.
This spiral-bound study guide spans 17 in-depth chapters across more than 55 pages, designed intentionally to lay flat for active study, annotation, and long-term reference. It traces dietary instruction from Genesis through the prophets, the teachings of Yahusha, and the apostolic writings, demonstrating that clean and unclean distinctions were never introduced as temporary rituals, nor abolished under grace. Instead, Scripture consistently treats dietary obedience as a covenant marker tied to discernment, separation, and submission to Yahuah’s authority.
Every commonly cited passage used to dismiss biblical dietary instruction is examined carefully and contextually, including Peter’s vision in Acts, Acts 15, Paul’s letters, and Hebrews 8–9. Rather than relying on isolated verses or English assumptions, this study engages covenant structure, narrative context, and the internal logic of Scripture to expose where modern interpretations have departed from the text.
Written from a Hebraic covenant mindset, this study guide makes clear that the real issue is not food—but who defines holiness. Grace is not treated as permission to redefine obedience, but as the power that enables faithful covenant living. Legalism is rejected, fear-based teaching is avoided, and Scripture is allowed to stand on its own authority.
This study guide is recommended for:
- Serious Bible students seeking covenant-level understanding
- Believers transitioning from tradition-based theology to Scripture-based practice
- Pastors, teachers, and small-group leaders
- Torah-observant believers wanting clear, defensible answers
- Those wrestling honestly with objections and difficult passages
- Students of Scripture who want depth, not slogans
This spiral-bound study guide includes:
- Creation-order foundations for clean and unclean distinctions
- Dietary boundaries established before Sinai
- A full covenant examination of Leviticus 11 and Deuteronomy 14
- Prophetic enforcement of holiness and discernment
- Yahusha’s teachings addressed in proper covenant context
- Paul’s writings examined without distortion or proof-texting
- Hebrews 8–9 explained without abolishing Torah
- Practical application without legalism
- Extensive objection-and-response sections
- Academic glossary and Scripture index for serious study
This is not a call to dietary perfectionism, nor a return to ritualism. It is a call to covenant faithfulness—where obedience flows from redemption, holiness is lived daily, and Yahuah alone defines what is clean, unclean, and set apart.




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