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  1. 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.

  2. 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.

  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. 11 paź 2020 · Thankfully we have the Word of God to help us properly understand both the source and the solution for our sins. In Mark 7:14-23 Jesus makes it clear that the source of our sin is the corruption of our hearts and that there’s nothing that we can do to make our to make ourselves clean.

  5. 22 sie 2021 · A reading from the gospel according to Mark 7:1-8, 14-15, 21-23. 1 When the Pharisees with some scribes who had come from Jerusalem. gathered around Jesus, 2 they observed that some of his disciples ate their meals with unclean, that is, unwashed, hands.

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

  7. 26 sie 2024 · In verses 1-8, he dialogues is with the Pharisees and Scribes and in verses 14-15 Jesus is speaking to a larger crowd. By the time we get to verses 21-23, Jesus has moved indoors with his disciples and is explaining what he meant by his words to the crowd.

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