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Class #9: Mark
7:1-23 (NRSV)*
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Objective:
To understand the quest for
physical purity in 1st
century Jewish culture.
Controversy
over Purity Rules (Mark 7:1-23)
1
Now when the Pharisees
and
some of the scribes who had
come from Jerusalem gathered
around him, 2 they noticed
that some of his disciples
were eating with defiled
hands, that is, without
washing them. 3 (For the
Pharisees, and all the Jews,
do not eat unless they
thoroughly wash their hands,
thus observing the tradition
of the elders; 4 and they do
not eat anything from the
market unless they wash it;
and there are also many
other traditions that they
observe, the washing of
cups, pots, and bronze
kettles.) 5 So the Pharisees
and the scribes asked him,
"Why do your disciples
not live according to the
tradition of the elders, but
eat with defiled
hands?" 6 He said to
them, "Isaiah
prophesied rightly about you
hypocrites, as it is
written,
'This
people honors me with their
lips,
but
their hearts are far from
me;
7
in vain do they worship me,
teaching
human precepts as
doctrines.'
8
You abandon the commandment
of God and hold to human
tradition."
9
Then he said to them,
"You have a fine way of
rejecting the commandment of
God in order to keep your
tradition! 10 For Moses
said, 'Honor your father and
your mother'; and, 'Whoever
speaks evil of father or
mother must surely die.' 11
But you say that if anyone
tells father or mother,
'Whatever support you might
have had from me is 'Corban'
(that is, an offering to
God)--12 then you no longer
permit doing anything for a
father or mother, 13 thus
making void the word of God
through your tradition that
you have handed on. And you
do many things like
this."
14
Then he called the crowd
again and said to them,
"Listen to me, all of
you, and understand: 15
there is nothing outside a
person that by going in can
defile, but the things that
come out are what
defile." [16] 17 When
he had left the crowd and
entered the house, his
disciples asked him about
the parable. 18 He said to
them, "Then do you also
fail to understand? Do you
not see that whatever goes
into a person from outside
cannot defile, 19 since it
enters, not the heart but
the stomach, and goes out
into the sewer?" (Thus
he declared all foods
clean.) 20 And he said,
"It is what comes out
of a person that defiles. 21
For it is from within, from
the human heart, that evil
intentions come:
fornication, theft, murder,
22 adultery, avarice,
wickedness, deceit,
licentiousness, envy,
slander, pride, folly. 23
All these evil things come
from within, and they defile
a person."
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