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He would not allow anyone to carry a container through the temple.
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The Temple as a Shortcut
Commentators explain that this verse, unique to Mark's Gospel, describes Jesus stopping people from using the Temple's outer court as a common shortcut. To save time, people would carry everyday vessels and goods through this sacred area, treating God's house like a public street and showing a profound lack of reverence.
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18th Century
Theologian
Any vessel. Any vessel used in cooking, or connected with the sale of their articles or merchandise.
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19th Century
Bishop
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17th Century
Pastor
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