Mark 7:9

9 He added, "You have no trouble rejecting the commandments of God in order to keep your own traditions!

Mark 7:9 Meaning and Commentary

Mark 7:9

And he said unto them
He continued his discourse, saying,

full well,
or "fairly",

ye reject the commandment of God, that ye may keep your own
tradition:
these words may be considered, as spoken ironically, thus; as pious and excellently good men, you in a very fair and handsome manner, reject and make void the commandments and laws of God; and it is very fit it should be so, in order to preserve your own traditions, that nothing may be wanting to keep up the honour of them, and a due regard to them. The Arabic version reads the words by way of interrogation, "is it fit that you should omit the commandments of God, and keep your own statutes?" and so the Ethiopic, "do ye rightly make void the commandment of God, that ye may keep your own commandment?" Which makes them come nearer to the passage in Matthew; (See Gill on Matthew 15:3).

Mark 7:9 In-Context

7 Their worship of me is pointless, because their teachings are rules made by humans.'
8 "You abandon the commandments of God to follow human traditions."
9 He added, "You have no trouble rejecting the commandments of God in order to keep your own traditions!
10 For example, Moses said, 'Honor your father and your mother' and 'Whoever curses father or mother must be put to death.'
11 But you say, 'If a person tells his father or mother that whatever he might have used to help them is corban (that is, an offering to God),
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