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Mark 7:14-16. When he had called all the people unto him — See note on Matthew 15:10-11. He said, Hearken unto me, every one of you — As if he had said, Hear how absurd the precepts are which the scribes inculcate upon you, and understand the true differences of things.
Bible study on Mark 7:14-23. Includes practical application, questions, and commentary. Jesus teaches about relationship instead of rules.
Jesus shows one example of how the Jewish religionists of His day circumvented the intent and stated laws of the OT by their Oral Traditions. They had cleverly devised many loopholes in their Oral Traditions (cf. Matt. 5:33-34; 23:16-22). SPECIAL TOPIC: CURSE (OT) ÷MARK 7:14-16. NASB (UPDATED) TEXT: MARK 7:14-16
Enduring Word Bible Commentary Mark Chapter 7. Mark 7 – Declaring Food and People Clean. Audio for Mark 7: Mark 7:1-23 – When a Rite is Wrong. Mark 7:24-8:10 – Faith and Humility. A. A dispute about ritual washings.
30 sie 2015 · Commentary on Mark 7:1-8, 14-15, 21-23 In this text, Jesus addresses three different audiences: a group of Pharisees and scribes who raise the question of defilement, the crowd that is perpetually present, and the disciples who, true to character in Mark’s Gospel, don’t understand.
Matthew Henry :: Commentary on Mark 7. Chapter 7. In this chapter we have, I. Christ's dispute with the scribes and Pharisees about eating meat with unwashen hands (v. 1-13); and the needful instructions he gave to the people on that occasion, and further explained to his disciples (v. 14-23). II.
Verses 3-4. These verses do not appear in Matthew’s parallel account. They explain Pharisaic tradition for those unfamiliar with it such as Mark’s original Gentile readers. In Jesus’ day the Jews communicated the traditions of the elders orally from generation to generation.