-
Verse Mark 7:14. _WHEN HE HAD CALLED ALL THE PEOPLE_] But instead of
παντα, _all_, παλιν, _again_, is the reading of BDL, later
_Syriac_ in the margin, _Coptic, AEthiopic, Saxon, Vulgate_, all the
_It...
-
See this passage explained in the notes at Matthew 15:1.
Mark 7:1
CAME FROM JERUSALEM - Probably to observe his conduct, and to find
matter of accusation against him.
Mark 7
-
CHAPTER 7
_ 1. The Opposition of the Pharisees. (Mark 7:1 .Matthew 15:1)_
2. Grace shown to the Syrophenician Woman. (Mark 7:24. Matthew
-
THE WASHING OF HANDS AND THE TRADITIONS OF THE ELDERS. This discussion
with the Pharisees serves to bring out the antagonism of Jesus to the
restrictions which separated Jews from Gentiles. Perhaps fo...
-
CLEAN AND UNCLEAN (Mark 7:1-4)...
-
He called the crowd to him again and said, "Listen to me, all of you
and understand. There is nothing which goes into a man from outside
which can render him unclean; but it is the things which come o...
-
PEOPLE. crowd.
EVERY ONE OF YOU. all. But there are many to-day who neither "hear"
nor understand....
-
_all the people_ Rather, WHEN HE HAD CALLED THE PEOPLE AGAIN UNTO HIM.
As Wyclif has it in his Version, "and he eftsone clepinge to be
cumpanye of peple....
-
14–23. THE SOURCE OF REAL DEFILEMENT
Matthew 15:10-20...
-
ΠΆΛΙΝ ([1429][1430][1431][1432][1433]) rather than πάντα.
([1434][1435][1436][1437]).
[1429] Codex Sinaiticus. 4th cent. Discovered by Tischendorf in 1859
at the Monastery of St Katharine on Mount Si...
-
Ver 14. And when he had called all the people unto Him, He said unto
them, "Hearken unto Me every one of you, and understand: 15. There is
nothing from without a man, that entering into him can defile...
-
_WHAT REALLY DEFILES A PERSON MARK 7:14-23:_ The desire of Jesus was
that the people would listen to and understand His teaching. The thing
that defiles a person is not some dirt on their hands or fai...
-
ΠΡΟΣΚΑΛΕΣΆΜΕΝΟΣ _aor. med._ (_indir. med._) _part.
от_ ΠΡΟΣΚΑΛΈΩ (G4341) созывать, призывать
к себе кого-л.
ΑΚΟΎΣΑΤΕ _aor. imper. act. от_ ΆΚΟΎΩ (G191)
слышать, слушать, с последующ, _obj._ в
_gen._...
-
DISCOURSE: 1429
THE MEANS OF SPIRITUAL DEFILEMENT
Mark 7:14. _And when he had called all the people unto him, lie said
unto them, Hearken unto me every one of you, and understand: there is
nothing fr...
-
HEARKEN UNTO ME, &C.— That is, "Let every one of you hearken to what
I say, and attentively consider it, that ye may understand." See Mark
7:16....
-
C. CONFLICT OVER THE SOURCE OF DEFILEMENT. 7:14-23
_TEXT 7:14-23_
And he called to him the multitude again, and said unto them, Hear me
all of you, and understand: there is nothing from without the m...
-
_SUMMARY 6:1_7:23
The testimony for Jesus furnished by the preceding section, is based
chiefly on the opinions which men formed concerning him. The
disciples, though slow and hard of heart to realize...
-
Then came together unto him the Pharisees, and certain of the
scribes, which came from Jerusalem.
For the exposition, see the notes at Matthew 15:1.
The first words of this narrative show that the...
-
6-7 Compare Isa_29:13.
6 The religious Jew delighted in forms and ceremonies, pious
ejaculations and protracted prayers, yet at heart he was not vitally
concerned with the things of God. No better te...
-
EATING WITH UNWASHED HANDS. THE SYROPHOENICIAN WOMAN. HEALING OF A
DEAF MAN
1-23. Eating with unwashed hands (Matthew 15:1). See on Mt.
3, 4. A note added by St. Mark for the benefit of his Gentile...
-
CHRIST IN THE BIBLE: MARK’S GOSPEL
_KEITH SIMONS_
This commentary HAS BEEN through Advanced Checking.
CHAPTER 7
GOD’S PEOPLE MUST BE DIFFERENT
VERSES 1-16
God’s people should not do all the sa...
-
CHAPTER 7
CHAPTER 7:14-23 (Mark 7:14)
THINGS WHICH DEFILE
"And He called to Him the multitude again, and said unto them, Hear Me
all of you, and understand: there is nothing from without the man,
th...
-
_The people taken into the discussion_. προσκαλεσάμενος
: the people must have retired a little into the background, out of
respect for the Jerusalem magnates. ἀκούσατέ μου, etc.,
hear me all ye, and...
-
_Concerning ceremonial ablutions_ (Matthew 15:1-20)....
-
BREAKING THE BONDS OF TRADITION
Mark 7:1-23
The Pharisees laid great stress on ritual. They followed endless
rules, both intricate and troublesome, as to ablutions and outward
ceremonials. So long as...
-
In strong and clear language the Master denounced tradition as
contrary to the commandment of God.
1. Things from without do not defile, and therefore are not sin.
Temptation is not sin.
2. Only tha...
-
TRUE RELIGION INTERNAL & SPIRITUAL
Matthew 15:10-20; Mark 7:14-23. Matthew: “Calling the multitude to
Him, He said to them, Hear and understand. Not that which cometh into
the mouth defileth a man; bu...
-
(14) And when he had called all the people _unto him,_ he said unto
them, Hearken unto me every one _of_ you, and understand: (15) There
is nothing from without a man that entering into him can defile...
-
It is remarkable how tradition has contrived to injure the truth in
touching the question of the method of the gospel we now enter on; for
the current view which comes down to us from the ancients, st...
-
The ruling power in exercise among the Jews had shewn itself hostile
to the testimony of God, and had put to death the one whom He had sent
in the way of righteousness. The scribes, and those who pret...
-
AND WHEN HE, HAD CALLED ALL THE PEOPLE UNTO HIM,.... The Vulgate
Latin, and Ethiopic versions, instead of "all", read again, and so do
some copies: having said what was sufficient to stop the mouths o...
-
And when he had called all the people _unto him_, he said unto them,
Hearken unto me every one _of you_, and understand:
Ver. 14. _Called all the people_] For he saw there was no good to be
done upon...
-
_When he had called all the people unto him_ See note on Matthew
15:10. _He said, Hearken unto me, every one of you_ As if he had said,
Hear how absurd the precepts are which the scribes inculcate upo...
-
Traditions of the scribes and Pharisees. Matthew 15:1-20....
-
To understand divine things, men must hearken diligently to the
teachings of Christ in his works, his word, and his providence, and
seek of him habitually the illuminating and purifying influences of...
-
AND WHEN HE HAD CALLED ALL THE PEOPLE UNTO HIM, HE SAID UNTO THEM,
HEARKEN UNTO ME, EVERY ONE OF YOU, AND UNDERSTAND:...
-
CHRIST'S DENUNCIATION OF THE PHARISEES.
Addressing the people:...
-
TITLE: Worms in the Apple TEXT: Mark 7:14-23 PROPOSITION: Many sins
begin on the inside. QUESTION: Which? KEY WORD: Sins READING: Same
INTRODUCTION:
1. We often excuse sin - someone else led me astra...
-
14-23 Our wicked thoughts and affections, words and actions, defile
us, and these only. As a corrupt fountain sends forth corrupt streams,
so does a corrupt heart send forth corrupt reasonings, corrup...
-
Our Saviour's calling ALL THE PEOPLE UNTO HIM before he spake what
next followeth, and his prefacing that discourse with, _Hearken every
one of you, and understand, _ lets us know that what he was abo...
-
Mark 7:14 G2532 called G4341 (G5666) all G3956 multitude G3793 said
G3004 (G5707) them G846 Hear...
-
The history of the last year of our Lord's ministry begins here. See
notes on Matthew 15:1-20. Mark introduces several independent details:
the fact that the opposers came from Jerusalem (Mark 7:1), t...
-
Mark 7:14. AND HE CALLED TO HIM THE MULTITUDE AGAIN. Not ‘all the
multitude.' ‘Again ‘implies that during this questioning the crowd
was not so closely about Him as usual, but it does not follow that...
-
AND HE CALLED TO HIM THE MULTITUDE AGAIN
(κα προσκαλεσαμενος παλιν τον οχλον).
Aorist middle participle, calling to himself. The rabbis had attacked
the disciples about not washing their hands befo...
-
CONTENTS: Jesus rebukes Pharisees. Healing of daughter of
Syrophenician woman and a deaf and dumb man.
CHARACTERS: Jesus, Pharisees, scribes, disciples, Syrophenician woman,
her daughter, deaf man, I...
-
Mark 7:3. _The pharisees, and all the jews, except they wash their
hands oft, eat not._ Their traditionary laws, which enjoined all
possible corporeal purity, were built on the notion that a person
mi...
-
_Then came together unto Him the Pharisees, and certain of the
Scribes._
SCRIBES AND PHARISEES COMING TO CHRIST
I. When they came. When Gennesaret turned its heart toward Him. When
diseased bodies ha...
-
MARK—NOTE ON MARK 7:1 Conflict arises between the Pharisees and
Jesus over the issue of true moral purity.
⇐ ⇔...
-
JESUS TEACHES ABOUT INNER PURITY MATTHEW 15:1-20; MARK 7:1-23; MATTHEW
15:1 Then came to Jesus scribes and Pharisees, which were of
Jerusalem, saying, Mar
-
CHAPTER 7 1 _The Pharisees find fault at the disciples for eating with
unwashen hands_. 8 _They break the commandment of God by the
traditions of men_. 14 _Meat defileth not the man_. 24 _He healeth t...
-
_CRITICAL AND EXEGETICAL NOTES_
Mark 7:3. OFT.—Literally, _with the fist_, hence _vigorously_. The
idea is, that the Pharisees had inaugurated an elaborate and
painstaking ceremonial, which was now ad...
-
EXPOSITION
MARK 7:1, MARK 7:2
These verses, according to the Greek construction, should run thus:
AND THERE ARE GATHERED TOGETHER UNTO THE PHARISEES, AND CERTAIN OF THE
scribes, which had come from J...
-
Then came together unto him the Pharisees, and certain of the scribes,
which came from Jerusalem (Mark 7:1).
They came on up from Jerusalem to the area of Galilee.
And when they saw some of his disci...
-
1 Kings 18:21; 1 Kings 22:28; Acts 8:30; Isaiah 6:9; Luke 12:1;...
-
Our blessed Saviour, leaving the Pharisees with some dislike, applies
himself to the multitude, and instructs them in. very necessary and
useful doctrine, touching the original cause of all spiritual...