Definition: The word "purcell" in Bible refers to a group of people living together, often with common enemies. In this case, it's a group of Levite or Hebrew-speaking Jews who lived near Jerusalem. The term comes from Greek "pouche", which means "close"; here, "purcell" seems to refer to the close fellowship among them. This community is described in Matthew 19:35-42 as part of the "same people" and "same spirit".