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This is the temporary layout for topic pages. For now this will just be a short description followed by a list of relevant verses. Later on, the verses will be organized into a comprehensive explanation of the topic.

Ceremonial Cleanness is described at length in the Bible as the state in which a person may enter into the presence of the Lord, ("and there shall in no wise enter into [Heaven] anything unclean, or he that maketh an abomination and a lie." - Revelation 21:27a). Several behaviors can cause a person to become unclean, and in general a clean thing can be made unclean by coming into contact with an unclean thing. The notable exception to this belongs to Jesus, who touches unclean people and makes them clean, and who is restoring the world to a state of ceremonial cleanness. This topic will overlap with a wide variety of other topics, as there are many actions which can make someone unclean: some criminal, some sinful, and some mundane.


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Pages in category "Ceremonial Cleanness"

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