THE PHARISEES AND SOME TEACHERS OF THE LAW. This was the sharpest
confrontation between Jesus and the Jewish leaders to date in his
ministry. See notes on Matthew 15:1-9. Mark explains the Jewish
customs for his readers. HAD COME FROM JERUSALEM. Probably an
"official delegation" sent to investigate... [ Continue Reading ]
WITH UNCLEAN HANDS. Not dirty, but "unclean." Tradition required them
to wash their hands in a certain way to make them "ritually clean."
Also, they might have touched something, and become "ritually
unclean," so tradition required them to always wash ritually before
eating.... [ Continue Reading ]
THEY DO NOT EAT UNLESS THEY WASH. The Law did not require this special
form of washing, but the Tradition of the ancestors did require it.
The Jewish leaders were so strict about this, that Rabbi Akiba, in
prison with barely enough water to stay alive, used it for ritual
washing.... [ Continue Reading ]
UNLESS THEY WASH IT FIRST. "Wash" in this verse comes from the same
word as "baptize" [BAPTISONTAI in the best manuscripts]. Food from the
market, cups, pots, copper bowls and even beds were _immersed_ in
water to make them ritually pure. Abbott says: "Apparently, in the
ritual of the Pharisees, was... [ Continue Reading ]
ASKED JESUS. He was "kicking" their Tradition by ignoring it. See
notes on Matthew 15:1-20.... [ Continue Reading ]
WHICH CAN MAKE HIM UNCLEAN. Jesus emphasizes that no one becomes
religiously unclean from things that are outside of him. See notes on
Matthew 15:10-20.... [ Continue Reading ]
TO THE TERRITORY NEAR THE CITY OF TYRE. This woman's faith is
discussed in the notes on Matthew 15:21-28.... [ Continue Reading ]
THE TERRITORY OF THE TEN TOWNS. Named for the ten towns in the area.
Only Mark tells about this miracle.... [ Continue Reading ]
WHO WAS DEAF AND WHO COULD HARDLY SPEAK. He probably had not been born
deaf, as he was not mute. Nothing is said of a demon, so this man's
problem came from disease.... [ Continue Reading ]
PUT HIS FINGERS IN THE MAN'S EARS. Is this case unique, or did Jesus
work this way at other times? No one can say for sure. Johnson
believes Jesus did these things to produce faith in the man. Jesus put
his fingers in the deaf ears, and touched the tongue. EPHPHATHA. Jesus
uses the dialect of Judea... [ Continue Reading ]
AT ONCE THE MAN'S EARS WERE OPENED. All traces of the disease vanished
immediately!... [ Continue Reading ]
NOT TO SPEAK OF IT. See note on Matthew 8:4. Jesus did not do his
miracles to honor himself.... [ Continue Reading ]
HOW WELL HE DOES EVERYTHING! This can be understood in the sense of
Genesis 1:31; Colossians 1:15-17. They were completely amazed, because
no one had ever done what Jesus was doing. HE EVEN MAKES. Always since
then, Jesus has been at work [through the messianic community] making
the spiritually deaf... [ Continue Reading ]