Matthew 23:16-24

ye blind.

17,19,24,26; 15:14; Isa 56:10,11; Joh 9:39-41

Whosoever shall swear by the temple.

5:33,34; Jas 5:12

it is.

15:5,6; Mr 7:10-13

he is.

Ga 5:3

Ye fools.

Ps 94:8

or.

19; Ex 30:26-29; Nu 16:38,39

guilty. or, debtor.

15

or bound.

or.

Ex 29:37; 30:29

20

and by.

1Ki 8:13,27; 2Ch 6:2; 7:2; Ps 26:8; 132:13,14; Eph 2:22; Col 2:9

by the.

5:34; Ps 11:4; Isa 66:1; Ac 7:49; Re 4:2,3

for.

Lu 11:42

anise. Gr. [anethon ,] dill.Dill is a species of plant of the pentandria digynia class, growing native in Spain and Portugal. The root is fusiform and long; stems, erect-groved, jointed, branched, and about two feet in height; leaves, doubly pinnated, sweet and odorous; flowers, flat, terminal umbels; corolla, five ovate, concave, yellow petals, with apexes inflected; germen, like that of fennel; seeds, scarcely the length of a carraway seed, but broader and flatter, of a brown colour, aromatic, sweetish odour, and warmish, pungent taste.

cummin. Gr. [kuminom ]Cummin is a plant of the same class as dill: it rises eight or ten inches on a slender round procumbent, branching stem; leaves, a dark green, narrow, linear, and pointed; flowers, purple, in numerous four rayed umbels; corolla, five unequal petals, inflected, and notched at the apex; seeds, oblong, striated, of a brown colour, strong, heavy odour, and warm, bitterish taste.

the weightier.

9:13; 12:7; 22:37-40; 1Sa 15:22; Pr 21:3; Jer 22:15,16; Ho 6:6

Mic 6:8; Ga 5:22,23

these.

5:19,20

7:4; 15:2-6; 19:24; 27:6-8; Lu 6:7-10; Joh 18:28,40

Mark 7:3-13

oft. or, diligently. Gr. With the fist. Up to the elbow.Theophylact. [Pugme ,] the fist; which Dr. Lightfoot illustrates by a tradition from the Talmudical tracts, that when they washed their hands, they washed the fist up to the joint of the arm, [ad perek.] The Jews laid great stress on these washings, or baptisms, [baptismos ,] considering eating with unwashen hands no ordinary crime, and feigning that an evil spirit, called Shibta, has a right to sit on the food of him who thus eats, and render it hurtful.

the tradition.

7-10,13; Mt 15:2-6; Ga 1:14; Col 2:8,21-23; 1Pe 1:18

except.

Job 9:30,31; Ps 26:6; Isa 1:16; Jer 4:14; Mt 27:24; Lu 11:38,39

Joh 2:6; 3:25; Heb 9:10; Jas 4:8; 1Jo 1:7

pots."Gr. Sextarius; about a pint and a half."

tables. or, beds.

2:16-18; Mt 15:2; Ac 21:21,24; Ro 4:12; 2Th 3:6,11

Well.

Isa 29:13; Mt 15:7-9; Ac 28:25

hypocrites.

Mt 23:13-15; Lu 11:39-44

honoureth.

Eze 33:31; Ho 8:2,3; Joh 5:42; 8:41,42,54,55; 15:24; 2Ti 3:5

Tit 1:16; Jas 2:14-17

in vain.

1Sa 12:21; Mal 3:14; Mt 6:7; 15:9; 1Co 15:14,58; Tit 3:9; Jas 1:26

Jas 2:20

the commandments.

De 12:32; Col 2:22; 1Ti 4:1-3; Re 14:11,12; 22:18

laying.

Isa 1:12

the tradition.

3,4

Full.

2Ki 16:10-16; Isa 24:5; 29:13; Jer 44:16,17; Da 7:25; 11:36

Mt 15:3-6; 2Th 2:4

reject. or, frustrate.

13; Ps 119:126; Ro 3:31; Ga 2:21

Honour.

10:19; Ex 20:12; De 5:16

Whoso.

Ex 21:17; Le 20:9; De 27:16; Pr 20:20; 30:17; Mt 15:4

It is Corban.Rather, "Let it be a {corban,}" a formula common among the Jews on such occasions; by which the Pharisees released a child from supporting his parents; and even deemed it sacrilege if he afterwards gave anything for their use.

Mt 15:5; 23:18; 1Ti 5:4-8

12

the word.

9; Isa 8:20; Jer 8:8,9; Ho 8:12; Mt 5:17-20; 15:6; Tit 1:14

such.

Eze 18:14; Ga 5:21
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