Leviticus 11:3
Leviticus 11:3-8 The Message (MSG)
“You may eat any animal that has a split hoof, divided in two, and that chews the cud, but not an animal that only chews the cud or only has a split hoof. For instance, the camel chews the cud but doesn’t have a split hoof, so it’s unclean. The rock badger chews the cud but doesn’t have a split hoof and so it’s unclean. The rabbit chews the cud but doesn’t have a split hoof so is unclean. The pig has a split hoof, divided in two, but doesn’t chew the cud and so is unclean. You may not eat their meat nor touch their carcasses; they are unclean to you.
Leviticus 11:3 King James Version (KJV)
Whatsoever parteth the hoof, and is clovenfooted, and cheweth the cud, among the beasts, that shall ye eat.
Leviticus 11:3 New American Standard Bible - NASB 1995 (NASB1995)
Whatever divides a hoof, thus making split hoofs, and chews the cud, among the animals, that you may eat.
Leviticus 11:3 New Century Version (NCV)
You may eat any animal that has split hoofs completely divided and that chews the cud.
Leviticus 11:3 American Standard Version (ASV)
Whatsoever parteth the hoof, and is clovenfooted, and cheweth the cud, among the beasts, that may ye eat.
Leviticus 11:3 New International Version (NIV)
You may eat any animal that has a divided hoof and that chews the cud.
Leviticus 11:3 New King James Version (NKJV)
Among the animals, whatever divides the hoof, having cloven hooves and chewing the cud—that you may eat.
Leviticus 11:3 Amplified Bible (AMP)
You may eat any animal that has a divided hoof [that is, a hoof split into two parts especially at its distal extremity] and chews the cud.