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Valke2
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To provide for sacrifices. Since unlcean and clean animals seem to have prospered equally after the flood, it seems that the need for 7 pairs was for immediate use. There’s no indication that Noah’s family was starving, so I think this would imply that the immediate use was for sacrifices.Notice that in Genesis, God commanded Noah to take one male-female pair or each animal, except the “clean” animals (the ones the Jews were allowed to eat). Of those animals, Noah was commanded to take seven pairs into the ark.
So it is obvious that God was preparing to have more clean than unclean animals after the flood to provide food for mankind.
Since, from the time of Cain and Abel, lambs were sacrificed, it is clear that killing animals was nothing new. But perhaps eating them was something new… I’ll ask Jesus when I get there.
God bless,
Paul
Jews were NOT allowed to eat any meat prior to the flood. It is only after the flood that God sets forth the law allowing us to eat meat. The term “clean animals” could only refer to animals that were permitted to be used as sacrifices. Or it is evidence of an anachronism.