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In biblical contexts, the concept of rinsing is often associated with purification and cleansing, both in physical and spiritual terms. The act of rinsing is typically understood as a process of washing away impurities, dirt, or contaminants, which can symbolize the removal of sin or defilement in a spiritual sense.

Old Testament Context

The practice of rinsing is evident in the Old Testament, particularly in the ceremonial laws given to the Israelites. In the book of Leviticus, the priests were instructed to perform various washings as part of their ritual duties. For example, Leviticus 15:11 states, "Anyone the man with the discharge touches without rinsing his hands with water must wash his clothes and bathe with water, and he will be unclean until evening." This passage highlights the importance of rinsing as a means of maintaining ritual purity and preventing the spread of uncleanness.

The concept of rinsing is also linked to the preparation of sacrifices. In Leviticus 1:9 , it is written, "The entrails and legs must be washed with water, and the priest shall burn all of it on the altar as a burnt offering, an offering made by fire, a pleasing aroma to the LORD." Here, rinsing the entrails and legs of the sacrificial animal signifies the removal of impurities before presenting the offering to God.

New Testament Context

In the New Testament, the idea of rinsing takes on a more spiritual dimension. While the physical act of washing is still present, it often serves as a metaphor for spiritual cleansing. In John 13:10 , during the Last Supper, Jesus tells Peter, "He who has already bathed needs only to wash his feet, and he will be completely clean. And you are clean, though not all of you." This passage illustrates the distinction between the initial cleansing of salvation and the ongoing need for spiritual purification in the believer's life.

The Apostle Paul also uses the imagery of washing in his epistles. In Ephesians 5:26 , he writes about Christ's love for the church, "to sanctify her, cleansing her by the washing with water through the word." Here, the act of rinsing or washing is symbolic of the sanctifying work of the Word of God in the life of the believer, purifying and preparing the church as the bride of Christ.

Symbolism and Spiritual Significance

Rinsing, as depicted in the Bible, carries profound symbolic meaning. It represents the necessity of purification before approaching a holy God. The physical act of rinsing serves as a tangible reminder of the spiritual cleansing required to stand in God's presence. This is further emphasized in Psalm 51:2 , where David pleads, "Wash me thoroughly from my iniquity and cleanse me from my sin."

In a broader theological context, rinsing can be seen as part of the process of sanctification, where believers are continually cleansed and renewed by the Holy Spirit. This ongoing purification is essential for maintaining a close relationship with God and living a life that reflects His holiness.

Overall, the concept of rinsing in the Bible underscores the importance of both physical and spiritual cleanliness, highlighting the need for believers to seek God's cleansing and strive for purity in their walk of faith.
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary
1. (v. t.) To wash lightly; to cleanse with a second or repeated application of water after washing.

2. (v. t.) To cleanse by the introduction of water; -- applied especially to hollow vessels; as, to rinse a bottle.

3. (n.) The act of rinsing.

Greek
637. apopluno -- wash.
... wash. Part of Speech: Verb Transliteration: apopluno Phonetic Spelling:
(ap-op-loo'-no) Short Definition: I wash, rinse Definition: I wash, rinse. ...
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Strong's Hebrew
7857. shataph -- to overflow, rinse or wash off
... shataph. 7858 . to overflow, rinse or wash off. Transliteration: shataph Phonetic
Spelling: (shaw-taf') Short Definition: overflow. Word Origin a prim. ...
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1740. duach -- to rinse, cleanse away by rinsing or washing
... duach. 1741 . to rinse, cleanse away by rinsing or washing. Transliteration: duach
Phonetic Spelling: (doo'-akh) Short Definition: rinse. Word Origin a prim. ...
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4838. maraq -- to scour, polish
... bright, furbish, scour. A primitive root; to polish; by implication, to sharpen;
also to rinse -- bright, furbish, scour. 4837, 4838. maraq. 4839 . ...
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Library

Whether the Actions Performed in Celebrating this Sacrament are ...
... Reply to Objection 10: Wine, by reason of its humidity, is capable of washing,
consequently it is received in order to rinse the mouth after receiving this ...
/.../aquinas/summa theologica/whether the actions performed in.htm

North and South
... That is as damnable as his cup; renounce such society at once. Is it blaspheming?
O man, God rinse thy mouth our of such black stuff as that! ...
/.../spurgeon/spurgeons sermons volume 17 1871/north and south.htm

His Journey to South Russia.
... quality; and when William Rasche came to make the tea, which he did by the moonlight
outside the hut, the boiling water which he poured in to rinse the teapot ...
/.../chapter xix his journey to.htm

Fellowship with God
... And I have known many scores of men who were swearers, and they said they
should never be able to rinse their mouths of their oaths. ...
/.../spurgeon/spurgeons sermons volume 7 1861/fellowship with god.htm

Order and Argument in Prayer
... Pray the Lord to rinse thy mouth out of that black stuff, for it will little avail
thee, and it will be bitter in thy bowels one of these days. ...
/.../spurgeon/spurgeons sermons volume 12 1866/order and argument in prayer.htm

Thesaurus
Rinse (2 Occurrences)
... 2. (vt) To cleanse by the introduction of water; -- applied especially to
hollow vessels; as, to rinse a bottle. ...Rinse (2 Occurrences). ...
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Rinsed (6 Occurrences)
... Noah Webster's Dictionary (imp. & pp) of Rinse. Multi-Version Concordance
Rinsed (6 Occurrences). Leviticus 6:28 But the earthen ...
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Wash (105 Occurrences)
... Much less common are duach (2 Chronicles 4:6 Isaiah 4:4 Ezekiel 40:38) and shataph
(1 Kings 22:38 Job 14:19 Ezekiel 16:9), translated "rinse" in Leviticus 6:28 ...
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Washing (56 Occurrences)
... Much less common are duach (2 Chronicles 4:6 Isaiah 4:4 Ezekiel 40:38) and shataph
(1 Kings 22:38 Job 14:19 Ezekiel 16:9), translated "rinse" in Leviticus 6:28 ...
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Rinnah (1 Occurrence)

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Purge (35 Occurrences)
... better), and in Ezekiel the even more accurate "make atonement." In both (4) tsaraph,
"to refine" (Isaiah 1:25), and (5) duach, literally, "to rinse" (Isaiah 4 ...
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Afresh (5 Occurrences)
... In classical Greek anastauroo has always the simple sense of "to crucify,"
(ie. "to rinse up on a cross," ana being merely "up"). ...
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Rinsing (2 Occurrences)
... Noah Webster's Dictionary (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Rinse. Multi-Version Concordance
Rinsing (2 Occurrences). Mark 7:4 and when they come ...
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