As far as I know, according to Kosher law God has not purified the unclean foods. I don't agree with any New Testament verses that God would purify anything He has deemed unclean.
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Upon baptism, you're offering yourself to God and your soul will be cleansed of all sins. Jesus died for our sins, so asking God to purify us in the name of Jesus Christ will make it happen.
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Yes. Just because you pray over feces, it is still feces, and therfore, not edible. Why would praying over the unclean foods make them clean. The logic that praying over something makes it edible is not logical at all. A rat is still a rat, a skunk is still a skunk, a pig is still a pig. God said do not eat the scavengers. Today thay are still scavengers, eating the waste of other animals.
Thayer says the word means, (1) to render or acknowledge to be venerable, to hallow; (2) to separate from things profane and dedicate to God, to consecrate and so render safe from being corrupted; (3) to purify. One of the best ways to determine the meaning of a Bible word is to read it in its context.
No, pure is an adjective.A verb would be purify, as in "to purify".A verb is a word that describes an action (run, walk, etc), a state of being (exist, stand, etc) or occurrence (happen, become, etc).An adjective is a word that describes a noun (the car is blue / it was a cold day / etc).