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La limpieza ceremonial se describe extensamente en la Biblia como el estado en el que una persona puede entrar en la presencia del Señor. La Escritura dice acerca de la ciudad celestial:
  
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La Limpieza Ceremonial se describe extensamente en la Biblia como el estado en el que una persona puede entrar en la presencia del Señor ("y de ninguna manera entrará en [el Cielo] nada inmundo, ni el que hace una abominación y una mentira . "- Apocalipsis 21:27a). Varios comportamientos pueden hacer que una persona se vuelva inmunda y, en general, una cosa limpia puede volverse inmunda al entrar en contacto con una cosa inmunda. La notable excepción a esto pertenece a Jesús, que toca a las personas impuras y las limpia, y que está restaurando el mundo a un estado de limpieza ceremonial. Este tema se superpondrá con una amplia variedad de otros temas, ya que hay muchas acciones que pueden hacer que alguien sea inmundo: algunos criminales, algunos pecadores y algunos mundanos.
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There is a difference between the Sinai Covenant and New Covenant when it comes to the definition of cleanness:
  
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Several behaviors could cause a person to become unclean, and in general a clean thing could 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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La limpieza ceremonial se describe extensamente en la Biblia como el estado en el que una persona puede entrar en la presencia del Señor. La Escritura dice acerca de la ciudad celestial:

27 There will in no way enter into it anything profane, or one who causes an abomination or a lie, but only those who are written in the Lamb’s book of life. Revelation 21:27WEB

There is a difference between the Sinai Covenant and New Covenant when it comes to the definition of cleanness:

15 A voice came to him again the second time, “What God has cleansed, you must not call unclean.” Acts 10:15WEB

Several behaviors could cause a person to become unclean, and in general a clean thing could 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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