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For example: If a piece of meat was soaking in milk for 24 hours; it would not be Biblically forbiden.  
For example: If a piece of meat was soaking in milk for 24 hours; it would not be Biblically forbiden.  


The above concept is referred to in the Talmudic phrase: "''Derekh Bishul Asera Torah''-The Torah only forbade [milk and meat in] a cooking manner". Included in the law of "''derekh bishul''" is the qualificaion that only cooking with fire (similar to the prohibtion of cooking on Shabbat) is considered "cooking" from the Torah's point of view. <ref> </ref>   
The above concept is referred to in the Talmudic phrase: "''Derekh Bishul Asera Torah''-The Torah only forbade [milk and meat in] a cooking manner". Included in the law of "''derekh bishul''" is the qualificaion that only cooking with fire (similar to the prohibtion of cooking on Shabbat) is considered "cooking" from the Torah's point of view. <ref> ''Need Reference''</ref>   


Please take note that we are only speaking in terms of the Torah prohibition here, the Sages also forbade eating milk and meat together even if they were not cooked together <ref> S"A, ibid </ref>; or, "cooking" milk with meat without using fire (e.g. roasting)
Please take note that we are only speaking in terms of the Torah prohibition here, the Sages also forbade eating milk and meat together even if they were not cooked together <ref> S"A, ibid </ref>; or, "cooking" milk with meat without using fire (e.g. roasting).


== Ambuigity of the Torah ==
== Ambuigity of the Torah ==
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