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  1. He has done all things well: Jesus does things well. There is no shoddy, slip-shod work with Him. It is true of creation, but it is even truer of His work of redemption. David Guzik commentary on Mark 7, where Jesus confronts the religious leaders about exalting man's tradition over God's will.

  2. Bible study on Mark 7:14-23. Includes practical application, questions, and commentary. Jesus teaches about relationship instead of rules.

  3. Benson Commentary. 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.

  4. bible.org › seriespage › mark-7Mark 7 - bible.org

    23 maj 2011 · nasb (updated) text: mark 7:14-16 14 After He called the crowd to Him again, He began saying to them, "Listen to Me, all of you, and understand: 15 there is nothing outside the man which can defile him if it goes into him; but the things which proceed out of the man are what defile the man.

  5. 11 paź 2020 · The problem is our heart: Our need is not outward conformity, but heart transformation (Matthew 23:25-26; Colossians 2:16-3:4). The good news: Jesus came to cleanse us and to give us new hearts (Hebrews 9:11-15; Hebrews 8-10; Psalm 51:1-12).

  6. Jesus Calls On The Crowd To Consider The Heart Of The Matter (7:14-17). Jesus now turned His attention to the crowd and asked them to consider what was at the heart of the matter.

  7. Mark 7. In this chapter we have, I. Christ's dispute with the scribes and Pharisees about eating meat with unwashen hands ; and the needful instructions he gave to the people on that occasion, and further explained to his disciples, ver 14-23. II. His curing of the woman Canaan's daughter that was possessed, ver 24-30. III.

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