Mark 7

tradition

i.e. the so-called "oral law" alleged to have been handed down from Moses; really a traditional interpretation of the written law.

See margin ref., (See Scofield "Mark 7:7")
for doctrines

as authoritative the precepts of men. Cf. v. Mark 7:5 See "Pharisees" Matthew 3:7 (See Scofield "Matthew 3:7") Cf. ; Colossians 2:8,16,18,; Colossians 2:20,23
a gift

Or, I have dedicated to God that which would relieve your need; Mark 7:12.

No longer do you permit him to use it for his father or mother. Cf. Matthew 15:5,6
Because it entereth

Because it does not enter into the heart of him, but into the bowels is passed -- purifying all the food.
Greek

(See Scofield "Matthew 15:21")
And she

She, however, answered, saying, True, Lord! and yet the little dogs under the table eat from the children's crumbs. Romans 11:24; Ephesians 2:11-22.

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