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What did “clean” and “unclean” really mean in the ancient world? In this discussion, Rico Cortes and Dr. Mark Chavalas explore the concept of purity and impurity in the Ancient Near East and the Bible, examining how ancient cultures understood ritual status, sacred order, and the boundaries between the pure and the impure. Drawing from Ancient Near Eastern texts and biblical law, Dr. Chavalas provides historical insight into how surrounding cultures—such as Mesopotamia and other Near Eastern societies—viewed ritual purity, contamination, and religious order. These comparisons help illuminate the cultural world in which the biblical purity laws emerged. Rico Cortes approaches the subject through the lens of Torah, covenant law, and the priestly worldview, explaining how the categories of clean, unclean, holy, and common function within the biblical system. The discussion highlights how these distinctions operate within a broader framework of ritual status, sacred space, and covenant identity. Together they address important questions such as: What did “clean” and “unclean” mean in the ancient world? How did Ancient Near Eastern cultures understand ritual impurity? In what ways does the biblical purity system resemble or differ from surrounding cultures? Why are purity laws so prominent in books like Leviticus and Numbers? By placing the Bible within its Ancient Near Eastern context, this conversation helps clarify the logic behind biblical purity laws and challenges many modern assumptions about how these categories function in Scripture.