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1 καθαρισμός
καθαρισμός, οῦ, ὁ (fr. καθαρίζω; occurs as an agricultural t.t. [s. καθαρίζω, beg.] PMich 185, 16 [122 A.D.]; PLond II, 168, 11 p. 190 [162 A.D.]; in the sense ‘propitiation’ in Ps.-Lucian, Asin. 22; found also in LXX; TestLevi 14:6 and in Achmes 92, 19 v.l. It replaces the much more common καθαρμός)① cleansing from cultic impurity, purification (2 Macc 2:16 of the dedication of a temple) J 3:25. W. subj. gen. κ. τῶν Ἰουδαίων 2:6. W. obj. gen. of the pers.: Mk 1:44; Lk 5:14 (Manetho in Jos., C. Ap. 1, 282 deals with the ceremonies that a person who has been healed of leprosy undergoes). αἱ ἡμέραι τ. καθαρισμοῦ αὐτῶν (cp. Ex 29:36) Lk 2:22 includes Joseph in the purification, whereas only the woman was required to undergo purification (Aristot., HA 7, 10 p, 587b, 1ff this is called καθαρμός); the pronoun αὐτῶν perh. is colloq. usage to account for Joseph’s presence in the process.② cleansing from inward pollution, purify, fig. extension of 1 (TestLevi 14:6 v.l.) 1 Cl 60:2 (s. καθαρίζω 3bα). κ. τῶν ἁμαρτιῶν ποιεῖσθαι bring about purification from sin (cp. Job 7:21) Hb 1:3. Cp. 2 Pt 1:9.—DELG s.v. καθαρός. M-M. TW.
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