Moses
Leviticus 11:15BSB·traditional attribution

any kind of raven,

Matthew Henry Presbyterian @wholebiblehenry

Here is, 1. A general rule concerning fishes, which were clean and which not. All that had fins and scales they might eat, and only those odd sorts of water-animals that have not were forbidden, Lev 11:9, Lev 11:10. The ancients accounted fish the most delicate food (so far were they from allowing it on fasting-days, or making it an instance of mortification to eat...

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John Gill Reformed Baptist @doctorgill

Every raven after his kind. The red raven, night raven, the water raven, river raven, wood raven, &c. this also includes crows, rooks, pies, jays, and jackdaws, &c. The raven was with the Heathens sacred to Apollo (o), is a voracious creature, and so reckoned among unclean ones, and unfit for food; nor does the care that God takes of these creatures, or the use...

Adam Clarke Methodist @methodicalclarke

Every raven - ערב oreb, a general term comprehending the raven, crow, rook, jackdaw, and magpie.