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Water is a powerful symbol in the Bible, often representing purification, cleansing, and renewal. Here are ten instances where water signifies purification in biblical narratives: Visit: https://scripturalthinking.com or subscribe my YouTube channel / @scripturalthinking The Great Flood (Genesis 6-9): The flood in the time of Noah is perhaps the most dramatic example of purification. God uses water to cleanse the earth of its wickedness and corruption, sparing only Noah, his family, and the animals on the ark to start anew. The Crossing of the Red Sea (Exodus 14): When the Israelites escape from Egypt, God parts the Red Sea, allowing them to pass through on dry ground. The Egyptian army following them is drowned when the waters return, purifying the nation of Israel from their oppressors. The Ritual of Cleansing Lepers (Leviticus 14): The Law prescribed a complex ritual for the purification of lepers, which included the sprinkling of water as a symbol of cleansing from their affliction and restoration to the community. The Cleansing of Naaman (2 Kings 5): Naaman, a Syrian general afflicted with leprosy, is instructed by the prophet Elisha to wash in the Jordan River seven times. His obedience leads to his physical healing and spiritual purification. The Ritual of the Red Heifer (Numbers 19): This chapter describes a ritual involving the ashes of a red heifer mixed with water to create a purification solution for those who have come into contact with a corpse, symbolizing the removal of impurity and death. Mikveh Rituals (Various Texts): The mikveh, a bath used for the purpose of ritual immersion in Judaism, is mentioned in various texts. It is used for purification purposes, such as converting to Judaism, after menstruation or childbirth, and by priests before performing their duties. The Baptism of Jesus (Matthew 3:13-17): Jesus' baptism by John the Baptist in the Jordan River is a significant moment of purification, marking the beginning of his public ministry. The act symbolizes the washing away of sins and is a model for Christian baptism. Jesus Washes the Disciples' Feet (John 13:1-17): Before the Last Supper, Jesus washes his disciples' feet, an act of humility and service. This act symbolizes the cleansing of sin and is an example of how believers are to serve one another. The Water and Blood from Jesus' Side (John 19:34): After Jesus' death, a soldier pierces his side, and water and blood flow out. This has been interpreted as symbolizing the outpouring of purification and salvation for humanity. The River of Life (Revelation 22:1-2): In John's vision of the New Jerusalem, he describes a river of the water of life, clear as crystal, flowing from the throne of God and of the Lamb. On either side of the river stands the tree of life, symbolizing eternal life and the ultimate purification of the faithful. These instances highlight the deep symbolic significance of water in the biblical narrative as a means of purification, both physically and spiritually.