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You Shall Be Clean

A Biblical Theology Of Defilement And Cleansing

Geoffrey HarperSeries: New Studies in Biblical Theology
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Pages
304
Year
2025
Language
English

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What do 'clean' and 'unclean' really mean in the Bible? Biblical purity categories are often misconstrued either in hygienic terms or as a straightforward synonym for sin.
Geoffrey Harper's stimulating study adopts a canonical approach to explore the causes, objects, implications and remedies for ritual and moral uncleanness throughout the Scriptures in order to construct a biblical theology of cleansing and defilement.
Careful consideration of the biblical texts suggests the language of 'unclean' is most frequently used to demarcate a state of being of people or objects rendered unfit or 'out of place' (and requiring separation or removal) with respect to God's presence.




Harper teases out the implications for Christian theology and mission. This will help you gain a more rounded appreciation of what Christ has achieved for his people. You will also be better equipped to explain the gospel in a winsome way to those whose felt needs often orbit around issues of ritual and/or moral defilement.

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"'When the psalmist declares that only those who have "clean hands and a pure heart" can ascend into God's presence (Psalm 24:4), he highlights the significance of the concepts of defilement and cleansing. Addressing this much-neglected topic, Dr Harper skilfully engages with its ubiquitous presence throughout the Bible. By offering new perspectives on the biblical text, this careful study enriche
T. Desmond Alexander, Senior Lecturer in Biblical Studies and Director of Postgraduate Stu
"'The biblical laws and language about purity and impurity are so utterly foreign to us and we struggle to know what to do with them. But Geoff Harper's study of the relevant materials provides insight and clarity on the subject and helps us to understand what it means to have hearts cleansed by faith and to be white as snow before God. A book that will open up vistas of study for understanding a
Michael F. Bird, Deputy Principal, Ridley College, Melbourne, Australia
"'With clarity, insight and humility, Geoff Harper demonstrates that the theme of defilement and cleansing is woven into the whole of Scripture. Far from being an obscure part of the Old Testament, it has vital connections to Christian theology, discipleship and witness. This is a study that deserves to be widely read for both the challenges and encouragement it provides.'"
David G. Firth, Tutor in Old Testament, Trinity College Bristol

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