A pictorial commentary on the Gospel according to Mark : with the text of the Authorized and Revised versions . he Mishna,compiled by Rabbi Jehudan, in the second century. To this two commen-taries were added, as (2) the Gemara of Jerusalem, completed in the fourthcentury, and (3) the Gemara of Babylon, completed about A. D. 500. 4. except they wash] wash, or literally, baptize themselves, incontrast with washing only the hands, in v. 3. The American revisers pre-ferred to read bathe, instead of wash, and Meyer interprets it. totake a bath. * Market, or market place, is not to be restricted to


A pictorial commentary on the Gospel according to Mark : with the text of the Authorized and Revised versions . he Mishna,compiled by Rabbi Jehudan, in the second century. To this two commen-taries were added, as (2) the Gemara of Jerusalem, completed in the fourthcentury, and (3) the Gemara of Babylon, completed about A. D. 500. 4. except they wash] wash, or literally, baptize themselves, incontrast with washing only the hands, in v. 3. The American revisers pre-ferred to read bathe, instead of wash, and Meyer interprets it. totake a bath. * Market, or market place, is not to be restricted to theplace where food is sold ; it includes the place of public meeting, like theLatin, forum. See R. V. pots] the original word is regarded as one of Marks Latlnisms, and acorruption of the Latin sextarius, a Roman measure both for liquids and dry-things, and holding about a pint. In Tyndales and Cranmers Versions itis translated ^. Earthen vessels were broken ; those of metal andwood scoured and rinsed with water. See Lev. xv, 12. tables] and of tables is omitted in several MSS. ; see R. V. The bet-. WASHINQ HANDS. 88 A PICTORIAL COMMENTARY [Maek VII, 5-14. Revised Version. 5 and pots, and braeenvessela ^. And the Phari-sees and the scriliea ask him, Why walk notthy disciples according to the tradition of theelders, bnt eat their bread with ^ defiled 6 hands? And he said unto them. Well didIsaiah prophesy of you hypocrites, as it iswritten. This people honoureth me with their lips,But their heart is far from me. 7 But in vain do they worship me,Teaching as their doctrines the precepts of men. 8 Te leave the commandment of God, and hold 9 fast the tradition of men. And he said untothem, Full well do ye reject the command-ment of God, that ye may keep your tradi- 10 tion. For Moses said, Honour thy fatherandthy mother; and, He that speaketh evil offather or mother, let him ^die the death: 11 but ye say. If a man shall say to his fatheror his mother. That wherewith thou mig


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