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# Mr 6:45
\\To go to the other side before to Bethsaida.\\ John says,
"toward Capernaum."
# Joh 6:17
Capernaum was the ultimate point to be reached; but on the way
there they were to sail along the coast in a northwest
direction, and touch at Bethsaida, take into the boat Jesus, who
would go there by land, and then sail southwest to Capernaum.
The ruins at Bethsaida are found near where the Jordan empties
into the Sea of Galilee, and not very far distant from the scene
of the miracle. For notes on the storm and Christ walking on the
sea
see note on "Mt 14:22"
see note on "Mt 14:23"
see note on "Mt 14:24"
see note on "Mt 14:25"
see note on "Mt 14:26"
see note on "Mt 14:27"
see note on "Mt 14:28"
see note on "Mt 14:29"
see note on "Mt 14:30"
see note on "Mt 14:31"
see note on "Mt 14:32"
Compare
# Joh 6:15-21
(PNT 184)
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# Mr 7:1
SUMMARY OF MARK 7
\\Making Void the Law of God\\
The Scribes and Pharisees from Jerusalem
Eating with Washed Hands
Making Void the Law of God by Tradition
What Defileth a Man
In the Borders of Tyre and Sidon
The Syro-phoenician Woman
Healing in Decapolis
\\Then came together to him the Pharisees.\\ This sharp
controversy, which contains the sharpest rebuke that Christ had
thus far paid to the Pharisaical system, is recorded also by
Matthew
see note on "Mt 15:1"
see note on "Mt 15:2"
see note on "Mt 15:3"
see note on "Mt 15:4"
see note on "Mt 15:5"
see note on "Mt 15:6"
see note on "Mt 15:7"
see note on "Mt 15:8"
see note on "Mt 15:9"
see note on "Mt 15:10"
see note on "Mt 15:12"
see note on "Mt 15:13"
see note on "Mt 15:14"
see note on "Mt 15:15"
see note on "Mt 15:16"
see note on "Mt 15:18"
Mark, for the benefit of Gentile readers, adds a few words
concerning Jewish customs.
\\Who came from Jerusalem.\\ Probably formally sent by the
Sanhedrin to investigate the work and teaching of Jesus.
(PNT 184-185)
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# Mr 7:2
\\Eating bread with defiled . . . hands.\\ Not dirty, but
"unwashed." The "tradition of the elders" required them to
always wash before eating lest they might have touched something
ceremonially unclean.
(PNT 185)
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# Mr 7:3
\\Except they wash [their] hands often, eat not.\\ The duty
of washing before meals is not inculcated in the law, but only
in the tradition of the scribes. So rigidly did the Jews
observe it, that Rabbi Akiba, being imprisoned, and having water
scarcely sufficient to sustain life given him, preferred dying
of thirst to eating without washing his hands.
(PNT 185)
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# Mr 7:4
\\[When they come] from the market, except they wash, they
\\eat not.\\ Not in the Greek the word rendered "wash" elsewhere
in the passage, but \\baptize.\\ Abbott renders it "plunge" and
says: "Apparently, in the ritual of the Pharisees, washing by
pouring on water sufficed for those who remained at home, but
\\immersion\\ of the hands in water was required of those who
had gone abroad."
\\Many other things.\\ They not only insisted on washing the
hands, because of the tradition, but also, many other things.
Geikie says: "The law of Moses required purifications in certain
cases, but the rabbis had preserved the spirit of Leviticus in
this as in other things, for they taught that food and drink
could not be taken with a good conscience when there was the
possibility of ceremonial defilement. If every perceivable
precaution had not been taken, the person or the vessel used
might have contracted impurity, which would thus be conveyed to
the food, and through the food to the body, and by it to the
soul. Hence it had been long a custom, and latterly a strict
law, that before every meal not only the hands, but even the
dishes, couches, and tables, should be scrupulously washed."
# Le 12:1-5
(PNT 185)
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# Mr 7:5
\\The Pharisees and scribes asked him.\\ On the Saviour's
discourse that follows, as far as verse 23,
see note on "Mt 15:1"
see note on "Mt 15:2"
see note on "Mt 15:3"
see note on "Mt 15:4"
see note on "Mt 15:5"
see note on "Mt 15:6"
see note on "Mt 15:7"
see note on "Mt 15:8"
see note on "Mt 15:9"
see note on "Mt 15:10"
see note on "Mt 15:12"
see note on "Mt 15:13"
see note on "Mt 15:14"
see note on "Mt 15:15"
see note on "Mt 15:16"
see note on "Mt 15:18"
(PNT 185)
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# Mr 7:24
\\From there he arose, and went into the borders of Tyre and
\\Sidon.\\
see note on "Mt 15:21"
see note on "Mt 15:22"
see note on "Mt 15:23"
see note on "Mt 15:24"
see note on "Mt 15:25"
see note on "Mt 15:26"
see note on "Mt 15:27"
see note on "Mt 15:28"
where the incident of the "woman of Canaan" is fully given.
(PNT 186)