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  1. Sep 23, 2017 · I will make two points here – the first is that in Luke 11:38, it clearly states that Yeshua also did not wash His hands, BUT we have a further clue in the Sage/disciple relationship even without this extra text (it is actually anachronistic to call the religious teachers of the day Rabbis – that will come later).

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  2. Oct 27, 2010 · October 27, 2010. 24 Comments. The Tradition of Hand Washing (Mark 7:1-8) In Mark 7:1-5 the Pharisees question Jesus over his lack of attention to the tradition of “hand washing” before meals. This is “markan sandwich,” since hand washing will return in 7:14-23, with the material on Corban in the center (7:6-13)

  3. Oct 24, 2014 · In Mark 7:1-5 the Pharisees question Jesus over his lack of attention to the tradition of “hand washing” before meals. Jesus’ disciples do not wash their hands before a meal in order to avoid ritual purity, presumably the question directed at Jesus implies he was not requiring his disciples to follow a “tradition of the elders” (v. 5).

  4. Mar 10, 2016 · The hand-washing referred to in Mark 7 is not hygienic hand-washing for the purpose of cleanliness. We can assume that if his hands were indeed dirty, Jesus would have washed them! Rather, this a ritual purification of the hands before a meal, somewhat analogous to the priest’s purification of his hands prior to performing a sacrifice, as described in Exodus 30:20:

  5. But that Pharisee when he saw him, he was amazed that he did not wash before his dinner. Contemporary English Version. The Pharisee was surprised that he did not wash his hands before eating. Douay-Rheims Bible. And the Pharisee began to say, thinking within himself, why he was not washed before dinner.

  6. DLNT. And the Pharisee, having seen it, marveled that He was not first cleansed before the morning-meal. DRA. And the Pharisee began to say, thinking within himself, why he was not washed before dinner. ERV. But the Pharisee was surprised when he saw that Jesus did not wash his hands first before the meal. EASY.

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  8. Sep 27, 2022 · When James said, “Cleanse your hands, you sinners,” he was speaking figuratively, using the washing of one’s hands as a symbol of repentance and the washing away of sin. In truth, we cannot cleanse ourselves from sin. Only God, through “the blood of Jesus his Son cleanses us from all sin” (1 John 1:7, ESV). Christ shed His blood on ...

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