Meaning
The Hebrews were prohibited from using as food certain animal substances, such as (1) blood; (2) the fat covering the intestines, termed the caul; (3) the fat on the intestines, called the mesentery; (4) the fat of the kidneys; and (5) the fat tail of certain sheep (Ex 29:13, 22; Lev 3:4-9; 9:19; 17:10; 19:26).
The chief design of these regulations See ms to have been to establish a system of regimen which would distinguish the Jews from all other nations. Regarding the design and the abolition of these regulations the reader will find all the details in Lev 20:24-26; Acts 1:10-16; 11:1-10; Heb 9:9-14.