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:washing -evaluate your works by the teaching of the word <ref>{{bgw| Eph 5:26 }} That he might sanctify and cleanse it with the washing of water by the word,</ref>
:washing -evaluate your works by the teaching of the word <ref>{{bgw| Eph 5:26 }} That he might sanctify and cleanse it with the washing of water by the word,</ref>


Whoever brags about doing the things the dietary law told us not to do needs forgiveness offered by Jesus through the cross. This is represented by waiting until the evening. Before that they must repent, or reconsider what they did and agree with God that it was wrong.
Whoever brags about doing the things the dietary law told us not to do needs forgiveness offered by Jesus. In the play they would wait until evening. Since the evening represents the cross, we must wash, or change our thinking so that we agree with God that what we did was wrong. Afterwards, we wait until evening by approaching Christ for forgiveness.

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