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PURIFICATION, CEREMONIAL @ kjv@Numbers:31:20; kjv@Luke:2:22; kjv@John:11:55; kjv@Acts:21:26 - Of Heart. SEE Cleansing, CLEANSING

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PURIFICATION - P>@ - in its legal and technical sense, is applied to the ritual observances whereby an Israelite was formally absolved from the taint of uncleanness. The essence of purification, in all eases, consisted in the use of water, whether by way of ablution or aspersion; but in the majora delicta of legal uncleanness, sacrifices of various kinds were added and the ceremonies throughout bore an expiatory character. Ablution of the person and of the clothes was required in the cases mentioned in kjv@Leviticus:15:18 kjv@Leviticus:11:25 kjv@Leviticus:11:40 kjv@Leviticus:15:18 ,17) In cases of childbirth the sacrifice was increased to a lamb of the first year, with a pigeon or turtle-dove. kjv@Leviticus:12:8) The ceremonies of purification required in cases of contact with a corpse or a grave are detailed in kjv@Numbers:19:1) ... The purification of the leper was a yet more formal proceeding, and indicated the highest pitch of uncleanness. The rites are described in kjv@Leviticus:14:4-32) The necessity of purification was extended in the post
- Babylonian Period to a variety of unauthorized cases. Cups and pots and brazen vessels were washed as a matter of ritual observance. kjv@Mark:7:4) The washing of the hands before meals was conducted in a formal manner. kjv@Mark:7:3) What play have been the specific causes of uncleanness in those who came up to purify themselves before the Passover, kjv@John:11:55) or in those who had taken upon themselves the Nazarites’ vow, kjv@Acts:21:24-26) we are not informed. In conclusion it may he observed that the distinctive feature. In the Mosaic rites of purification is their expiatory character. The idea of uncleanness was not peculiar to the Jew; but with all other nations simple ablution sufficed: no sacrifices were demanded. The Jew alone was taught by the use of expiatory offerings to discern to its fullest extent the connection between the outward sign and the inward fount of impurity.

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Purification @ the process by which a person unclean, according to the Levitical law, and thereby cut off from the sanctuary and the festivals, was restored to the enjoyment of all these privileges. The great annual purification of the people was on the Day of Atonement (q.v.). But in the details of daily life there were special causes of cermonial uncleanness which were severally provided for by ceremonial laws enacted for each separate case. For example, the case of the leper Leviticus:13-14), and of the house defiled by leprosy (14:49-53; see also kjv@Matthew:8:2-4). Uncleanness from touching a dead body kjv@Numbers:19:11; kjv@Hosea:9:4; kjv@Haggai:2:13; kjv@Matthew:23:27; kjv@Luke:11:44). The case of the high priest and of the Nazarite kjv@Leviticus:21:1-4, 10, 11; kjv@Numbers:6:6-7; kjv@Ezekiel:44:25). Purification was effected by bathing and washing the clothes kjv@Leviticus:14:8-9); by washing the hands kjv@Deuteronomy:21:6; kjv@Matthew:27:24); washing the hands and feet kjv@Exodus:30:18-21; kjv@Hebrews:6:2, "baptisms", R.V. marg., "washings;" 9:10); sprinkling with blood and water kjv@Exodus:24:5-8; kjv@Hebrews:9:19), etc. Allusions to this rite are found in kjv@Psalms:26:6 kjv@Psalms:51:7; kjv@Ezekiel:36:25; kjv@Hebrews:10:22.

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Purifications @ Of Israel at the exodus kjv@Exodus:14:22 kjv@1Corinthians:10:2
Of Israel before receiving the law kjv@Exodus:19:10
Of priests before consecration kjv@Exodus:29:4
Of Levites before consecration kjv@Numbers:8:6 kjv@Numbers:8:7
Of high priest on day of atonement kjv@Leviticus:16:4 kjv@Leviticus:16:24
Of things for burnt-offerings kjv@2Chronicles:4:6
Of individuals who were ceremonially unclean kjv@Leviticus:15:2-13 kjv@Leviticus:17:15 kjv@Leviticus:22:4-7 kjv@Numbers:19:7-12 kjv@Numbers:19:21
Of the healed leper kjv@Leviticus:14:8 kjv@Leviticus:14:9
Of Nazarites after vow expired kjv@Acts:21:24 kjv@Acts:21:26
Used by the devout before entering God's house kjv@Psalms:26:6 kjv@Hebrews:10:22
Multiplied by traditions kjv@Matthew:15:2 kjv@Mark:7:3 kjv@Mark:7:4
Means used for
Water of separation kjv@Numbers:19:9
Running water kjv@Leviticus:15:13
Water mixed with blood kjv@Exodus:24:5-8 kjv@Hebrews:9:19
Was by
Sprinkling kjv@Numbers:19:13 kjv@Numbers:19:18 kjv@Hebrews:9:19
Washing parts of the body kjv@Exodus:30:19
Washing the whole body kjv@Leviticus:8:6 kjv@Leviticus:14:9
Of priests performed in the brazen laver kjv@Exodus:30:18 kjv@2Chronicles:4:6
Vessels in the houses of the Jews for kjv@John:2:6
Consequence of neglecting those prescribed by law kjv@Leviticus:17:16 kjv@Numbers:19:13 kjv@Numbers:19:20
Availed to sanctifying the flesh kjv@Hebrews:9:13
Insufficient for spiritual purification kjv@Job:9:30 kjv@Job:9:31 kjv@Jeremiah:2:22
The Jews laid great stress on kjv@John:3:25
Illustrative of
Purification by the blood of Christ kjv@Hebrews:9:9-12
Regeneration kjv@Ephesians:5:26 kjv@1John:1:7

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PURIFICATION @ -(Sanitary and symbolical)
- For women .Before marriage kjv@Esther:2:12 .After childbirth kjv@Leviticus:12:6-8; kjv@Luke:2:22 .After menstruation kjv@Leviticus:15:19-33; kjv@2Samuel:11:4
- Of the Jews before the Passover celebration kjv@John:11:55
- For those who had recently killed someone in battle kjv@Numbers:31:19-24
- Of Levites, see below
- Of lepers .
See LEPROSY
- By fire, for things that resist fire kjv@Numbers:31:23
- By blood kjv@Exodus:24:5-8; kjv@Leviticus:14:6-7; kjv@Hebrews:9:12-14 kjv@Hebrews:9:19-22
- By abstaining from sexual intercourse kjv@Exodus:19:15
- Washing parts of animal sacrifices in water kjv@Leviticus:1:9 kjv@Leviticus:1:13 kjv@Leviticus:9:14; kjv@2Chronicles:4:6
- Penalty to be imposed upon those who do not observe the ordinances concerning kjv@Leviticus:7:20-21; kjv@Numbers:19:13 kjv@Numbers:19:20
- Water of kjv@Numbers:19:17-21; kjv@Numbers:31:23
- Washing hands in water, symbolical of innocency kjv@Deuteronomy:21:6; kjv@Psalms:26:6; kjv@Matthew:27:24
- Traditions of the elders concerning kjv@Mark:7:2-5 kjv@Mark:7:Matthew:15:2; 8, 9; kjv@Luke:11:38
- Of Paul, to show his fidelity to the law kjv@Acts:21:24-26

- FIGURATIVE kjv@Psalms:26:6; kjv@Psalms:51:7; kjv@Ezekiel:36:25; kjv@Hebrews:10:22 .
See ABLUTION .
See DEFILEMENT .
See SANITATION

- SCRIPTURES RELATING TO kjv@Genesis:35:2; kjv@Exodus:19:10 kjv@Exodus:19:14 kjv@Exodus:29:4; kjv@Exodus:30:18-21; kjv@Exodus:40:12-30-32; kjv@Leviticus:8:6; kjv@Leviticus:14:8-9; kjv@Leviticus:16:4 kjv@Leviticus:16:24, kjv@Leviticus:15:4-13 kjv@Leviticus:15:16-27 26, 28; kjv@Leviticus:17:15; kjv@Leviticus:22:3; kjv@Numbers:8:6 kjv@Numbers:8:Numbers:19:7 kjv@Numbers:19:7, 21; 8, 19; kjv@2Chronicles:4:6; kjv@Matthew:15:2; kjv@Mark:7:2-9; kjv@Hebrews:9:10

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PURIFICATION, CEREMONIAL @ kjv@Numbers:31:20; kjv@Luke:2:22; kjv@John:11:55; kjv@Acts:21:26 - Of Heart. SEE Cleansing, CLEANSING

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H2892 <STRHEB>@ טהר ţôhar to'-har From H2891; literally brightness; ceremonially purification: - {clearness} {glory} purifying.


H2893 <STRHEB>@ טהרה ţohŏrâh toh-or-aw' Feminine of H2892; ceremonial purification; moral purity: - X is {cleansed} {cleansing} purification (-fying).


H4795 <STRHEB>@ מרוּק mârûq maw-rook' From H4838; properly rubbed; but used {abstractly} a rubbing (with perfumery): - purification.


H8562 <STRHEB>@ תּמריק תּמרק תּמרוּקo tamrûq tamrûq tamrîyq {tam-rook'} {tam-rook'} tam-reek' From H4838; properly a {scouring} that {is} soap or perfumery for the bath; figuratively a detergent: - X {cleanse} (thing for) purification (-fying).


G38 <STRGRK>@ ἁγιασμός hagiasmos hag-ee-as-mos' From G37; properly purification that is (the state) purity; concretely (by Hebraism) a purifier: - holiness sanctification.


G49 <STRGRK>@ ἁγνισμός hagnismos hag-nis-mos' From G48; a cleansing (the act) that is (ceremonially) lustration: - purification.


G2512 <STRGRK>@ καθαρισμός katharismos kath-ar-is-mos' From G2511; a washing off that is (ceremonially) ablution (morally) expiation: - cleansing + purge purification (-fying).


G2514 <STRGRK>@ καθαρότης katharotēs kath-ar-ot'-ace From G2513; cleanness (ceremonially): - purification.