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MATTHEW 15:15 th.n parabolh.n @tau,thn# {C}
A majority of the Committee preferred to adopt the reading attested by
a wide variety of witnesses and to explain the absence of tau,thn in
other witnesses...
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Verse Matthew 15:15. _DECLARE UNTO US THIS PARABLE._] Is it not
strange to hear the disciples asking for the explanation of such a
parable as this! The true knowledge of the _spirit_ of the Gospel is...
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See also Mark 7:17.
THEN ANSWERED PETER, AND SAID UNTO HIM, DECLARE UNTO US THIS PARABLE -
See the notes at Matthew 13:3. The word “parable” sometimes means
a dark or obscure saying,...
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3. THE CORRUPTION OF THE SCRIBES AND PHARISEES; THE CANAANITISH WOMAN
AND HER FAITH; THE MULTITUDES HEALED.
CHAPTER 15
1. The Question of the Scribes and Pharisees.(Matthew 15:1 .) 2. His
Answer. (M...
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THE WASHING OF HANDS AND THE TRADITIONS OF THE ELDERS (Mark 7:1 *).
Mt. is again briefer than Mk. He omits the parenthetical explanation
Mark 7:3 f. and the technical term Corban, turns the statement...
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Jesus called the crowd and said to them: "Listen and understand. It is
not that which goes into the mouth which defiles a man; but what comes
out of the mouth, that defiles a man." Then his disciples...
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CLEAN AND UNCLEAN (Matthew 15:1-9)...
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PETER. See note on "scribes", &c, Matthew 15:1.
DECLARE. Expound. See note on Matthew 13:36....
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Matthew 15:1-20. The True Religion and the False. A Discourse to the
Pharisees, the People, and the Disciples
Mark 7:1-23
These twenty verses sum up the great controversy of the N. T., that
between...
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THE TRUE RELIGION AND THE FALSE. A DISCOURSE TO THE PHARISEES, THE
PEOPLE, AND THE DISCIPLES
Mark 7:1-23
These twenty verses sum up the great controversy of the N.T., that
between the religion of the...
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Ver 15. Then answered Peter and said unto him, "Declare unto us this
parable." 16. And Jesus said, "Are ye also yet without understanding?
17. Do not ye yet understand, that whatsoever entereth in at...
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_A CHANGE OF HEART IS NEEDED MATTHEW 15:1-20:_ Through traditions the
Pharisees were transgressing God's law. They were beautiful on the
outside but they needed a change of heart on the inside. (Matth...
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ΦΡΆΣΟΝ _aor. imper. act. от_ ΦΡΆΖΩ (G5419)
объяснять, толковать, иногда
предполагает, что текст для
толкования труден и сложен (LN, 1:405)....
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DECLARE UNTO US THIS PARABLE— The disciples, not understanding their
Master's doctrine concerning meats, desired him, when they came home,
to explain it. See Mark 7:17. He complied, and shewed them th...
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SECTION 36
JESUS DEBATES WITH JERUSALEM PHARISEES ABOUT THE ELDERS-' TRADITIONS
(Parallel: Mark 7:1-23)
TEXT: 15:1-20
1 Then there come to Jesus from Jerusalem Pharisees and scribes,
saying, 2 Why d...
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Then answered Peter and said unto him, Declare unto us this parable.
THEN ANSWERED PETER AND SAID UNTO HIM - "when He was entered into the
house from the people," says Mark - "Declare unto us this...
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PETER] as usual he is spokesman of the Twelve. St. Mark (i.e. Peter),
perhaps from modesty, does not mention Peter here.
17-20. Purity is to be sought in the soul, not in externals. See
prefatory rem...
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THE TRADITIONS OF THE ELDERS. THE CANAANITISH WOMAN. FEEDING THE FOUR
THOUSAND
1-20. Unwashed hands and the traditions of the elders (Mark 7:1). In
this important controversy Jesus defined His positio...
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MATTHEW’S GOOD NEWS
MATTHEW’S *GOSPEL
_HILDA BRIGHT_
CHAPTER 15
The three sections of chapter 15 show Jesus’ attitude to people who
were not *Jews. He wanted them to be happy with the good news...
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DECLARE UNTO US THIS PARABLE. — The answer shows that Peter’s
question referred not to the proverb that immediately preceded, but to
what seemed to him the strange, startling utterance of Matthew 15:1...
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CHAPTER 12
The Crisis in Galilee
Matthew 14:1 - Matthew 15:1 - Matthew 16:1.
THE lives of John and of Jesus, lived so far apart, and with so little
intercommunication, have yet been interwoven in a...
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_Interpretation of saying_ in Matthew 15:11....
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Πέτρος, spokesman as usual (ὁ θερμὸς καὶ
πανταχοῦ προφθάνων, Chrys., Hom. li.).
παραβολήν, here at least, whatever may be the case in Mk.,
can mean only a dark saying, σκοτεινὸς λόγος (Theophy.
in Mk....
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_Washing of hands_ (Mark 7:1-23)....
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WHAT REALLY DEFILES
Matthew 15:10-20
It is good to study our Lord's list of the sources of soul-pollution.
_Evil thoughts_ come first. We cannot prevent an evil suggestion being
presented to our mind...
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The question was not of cleanliness, but of ritual. This washing of
hands to remove imaginary evil was a part of the tradition of the
elders. Against the binding of such burdens on men our Lord
passio...
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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...
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"And he called the multitude, and said unto them, Hear, and
understand: (11) Not that which goeth into the mouth defileth a man;
but that which cometh out of the mouth, this defileth a man. (12) Then...
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Chapter 8, which opens the portion that comes before us tonight, is a
striking illustration as well as proof of the method which God has
been pleased to employ in giving us the apostle Matthew's accou...
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Matthew 15:15._And Peter answering said. _As the disciples betray
excessive ignorance, Christ justly reproves and upbraids them for
being _still void of understanding, _and yet does not fail to act as...
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chapter 15 displays man and God, the moral contrast between the
doctrine of Christ and that of the Jews; and thus the Jewish system is
rejected morally by God. When I speak of the system, I speak of t...
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THEN ANSWERED PETER,.... Mark says, "his disciples asked him
concerning the parable"; which might be by the mouth of Peter; who,
probably, being the eldest man, and very forward to speak, was
generall...
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Then answered Peter and said unto him, Declare unto us this parable.
Ver. 15. _Declare unto us this parable_] It was no parable, but a
plain discourse, and easy to be understood, had not they been du...
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_Peter said, Declare unto us this parable_ That is, the sentence,
maxim, or proverb, mentioned Matthew 15:11. _Not that which goeth into
the mouth defileth the man_, &c. A declaration very intelligibl...
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When we do not clearly understand the Scriptures, we should ask God to
teach us. And though he may see that a right use of our faculties
would have removed our ignorance, yet, if we sincerely desire t...
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Jesus explains the parable:...
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THEN ANSWERED PETER AND SAID UNTO HIM, DECLARE UNTO US THIS PARABLE....
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After the power and grace of the Lord Jesus has wrought so great,
refreshing blessing, the cold, barren criticism of scribes and
Pharisees of Jerusalem is an example of how the deadening principle of...
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10-20 Christ shows that the defilement they ought to fear, was not
from what entered their mouths as food, but from what came out of
their mouths, which showed the wickedness of their hearts. Nothing...
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SEE POOLE ON "MATTHEW 15:16"....
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Matthew 15:15 Then G1161 Peter G4074 answered G611 (G5679) said G2036
(G5627) Him G846 Explain G5419 ...
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‘And Peter answered and said to him, “Declare to us the
parable.” '
That the disciples were wrestling with this problem was
understandable. For years they had grown up believing that in general
the Ph...
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Only Matthew and Mark narrate the events recorded in this chapter. The
discourse at Capernaum (John 6:22-71), respecting the manna from
heaven, followed the feeding of the five thousand. The Passover,...
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Matthew 15:15. PETER. He again acts as the spokesman, hence ‘unto
us.'
DECLARE, _i.e.,_ ‘expound'
THE PARABLE. That of Matthew 15:11 (comp. Mark 7:17). The declaration
in...
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Matthew 15:13. _But he answered and said, Every plant, which my
heavenly Father hath not planted shall be rooted up._
He had not any peculiar tenderness towards them, they were no plants
of his Fathe...
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Matthew 15:10. _And he called the multitude, and said unto them, Hear,
and understand: Not that which goeth into the mouth defileth a man,
but that which cometh out of the mouth, this defileth a man._...
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Matthew 15:1. then came to Jesus scribes and Pharisees, which were of
Jerusalem, saying, Why do thy disciples transgress the tradition of
the elders? for they wash not their hands when they eat bread....
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Matthew 15:1. _Then came to Jesus scribes and Pharisees, which were of
Jerusalem, saying,_
Our Lord had been busily engaged in healing the sick, and now these
pettifoggers came round about him to try...
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CONTENTS: Scribes and Pharisees rebuked. Syrophonecian's daughter
healed. The multitude healed. 4000 fed.
CHARACTERS: Jesus, Peter, (disciples), Syrophonecian woman, her
daughter.
CONCLUSION: The Ch...
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Matthew 15:2. _Why do thy disciples transgress the tradition of the
elders?_ The cabala, or unwritten law, was counted by the pharisees of
equal authority with the law itself. Rabbi Aquiba says, he wh...
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TELL US WHAT THIS PARABLE MEANS. Peter is aware that there is a deep
meaning to this (in what Jesus said in Matthew 15:11)....
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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
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CHAPTER 15
_Then there came to Him_, &c. The Scribes of Jerusalem, as being at
the very fountain head of faith and religion, arrogated to them selves
the right of censuring the doctrine of new teache...
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_CRITICAL NOTES_
Matthew 15:1. OF JERUSALEM.—_From_ Jerusalem (see R.V.). Probably a
deputation from the Sanhedrin sent expressly to watch Him.
Matthew 15:2. TRANSGRESS THE TRADITION.—The Jews attach...
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EXPOSITION
MATTHEW 15:1
_Discourse concerning ceremonial pollution. _(Mark 7:1.)
MATTHEW 15:1
THEN. This is after the third Passover, which wheth
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Then came to Jesus Scribes and Pharisees, which were from Jerusalem
(Matthew 15:1),
Hey, these guys had come a long way to challenge Him. They came all
the way from Jerusalem clear up to Galilee, whi...
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John 16:29; Mark 4:34; Mark 7:17; Matthew 13:36...
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The disciples desiring the interpretation of the foregoing parable,
our Saviour gives it them; but with all expostulates with them, that
they did not understand. thing so obvious and plain: ARE YE YET...