Hello everyone, I just want you all to know that I had a pleasant night rest and I hope it is like that to you all. I am sorry to upload my piece of cleaning exercise for the day. I had so many set backs today to put this down today as the picture indicated the time of the exercise nd the time of the posting.
Today we are going to see the general view of the masses versus Biblical view on cleaning. To most people, being clean simply means to be free from dirt or contamination. In the Bible, however, the idea of being clean is denoted by a number of Hebrew and Greek words that describe cleanness not just in the physical sense but more often in the moral and spiritual sense.
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Indeed, the Mosaic Law included rules and regulations on practically every aspect of the Israelites’ life, outlining what was clean and acceptable and what was not. For example, in Leviticus chapters 11 to 15, we find detailed instructions relative to cleanness and uncleanness. Certain animals were unclean, and the Israelites were not to eat them. Childbirth would cause a woman to be unclean for a specified period of time. Certain skin diseases, particularly leprosy, and discharges of the male and female organs would likewise cause a person to be unclean.
Thank you all for the moment you took to glance at my work. By tomorrow I will answer the question that says "Is physical cleanness still an important element of true worship?
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