EATING
Source: 551, 556, 560, 567
The Jews would have considered themselves polluted by eating with people of another religion, or with any who were ceremonially unclean or disreputable-as with Samaritans, Joh 4:9, publicans, Mt 9:11, or Gentiles, Ac 10:28 Ga 2:12. Eating together was an established token of mutual confidence and friendship, a pledge of friendly relations between families, which their children were expected to perpetuate. The rites of hospitality were held sacred; and to this day, among the Arabs, a fugitive is safe for the time, if he gains the shelter of even an enemy’s tent. The abuse of hospitality was a great crime, Ps 41:9. To "eat" a book, is to make its precepts, promises, and spirit one’s own, Jer 15:16 Eze 3:1 Joh 4:14 Re 10:9. So to eat Christ’s flesh and drink his blood, is to receive him as a Savior, and by a living faith to be imbued with his truth, his Spirit, and his heavenly life, Joh 6:32-58.
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Eating. Eating
The ancient Hebrews would not eat with the Egyptians (Gen. 43:32). In the time of our Lord they would not eat with Samaritans (John 4:9), and were astonished that he ate with publicans and sinners (Matt. 9:11). The Hebrews originally sat at table, but afterwards adopted the Persian and Chaldean practice of reclining (Luke 7:36-50). Their principal meal was at noon (Gen. 43:16; 1 Kings 20:16; Ruth 2:14; Luke 14:12). The word “eat” is used metaphorically in Jer. 15:16; Ezek. 3:1; Rev. 10:9. In John 6:53-58, “eating and drinking” means believing in Christ. Women were never present as guests at meals (q.v.).
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EATING. → The host acting as waiter Ge 18:8 → Favored guests served a double portion Ge 43:34 → Table used in Jud 1:7 → Sitting at table Ex 32:6 → Reclining on couches Am 6:4,7; Lu 7:37,38; Joh 13:25 → Ablutions before Mt 15:2 → See FEASTS → See FOOD → See GLUTTONY
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Eat″ing (?), n. 1. 1. The act of tasking food; the act of consuming or corroding.
2. 2. Something fit to be eaten; food; as, a peach is good eating.
Eating house, a house where cooked provisions are sold, to be eaten on the premises.