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But you say, `If a man will tell his father or his mother, "Whatever you might have been profited by me is Corban, that is to say, given to God;"`
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The "Corban" Loophole
Commentators explain that "Corban" was a term for a gift dedicated to God. The Pharisees' tradition created a loophole where a person could declare their resources "Corban," thus making them legally unavailable for the support of their parents, even if they were in need.
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Corban (κορβαν ο εστιν δωρον). See on Mt 15:5. Mark preserves the Hebrew word for a gift or offering to God ([Reference Exodus 21:…
19th Century
Bishop
It is Corban.—The Hebrew word is peculiar to Mark. It occurs frequently in Leviticus and Numbers (e.g., Leviticus 2:1; …
Jesus cited a specific example of how the tradition could do this. He quoted (from LXX)Exodus 20:12 and 21:16. In the latter the seriou…
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17th Century
Pastor
But you say Your elders, doctors, and wise men, in opposition to God and Moses:
if a man shall sa…
Minister
One great design of Christ's coming was to set aside the ceremonial law; and to make way for this, he rejects the ceremonies men added to the law o…