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Mark 7:4
and
when they come
from the market
58
place
58
, they do not eat
2068
unless
1437
,
3361
they
1
cleanse
4472
themselves; and there are many
4183
other
243
things
4183
which
3739
they have received
3880
in order to observe
2902
, such as the
2
washing
909
of
A
cups
4221
and pitchers
3582
and copper
5473
pots
5473
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Mark 7:4
and
when they come
from the market place, they do not eat unless they
1
cleanse themselves [completely according to ritual]; and there are many other things [oral, man-made laws and traditions handed down to them] which they follow diligently, such as the washing of cups and pitchers and copper utensils.
)
NASB Translator's Notes:
Literal renderings, alternate translations or explanations.
1
Or
sprinkle
2
Lit
baptizing
Amplified 2015 Translator's Notes:
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1
The Greek word used is
baptize,
which in this context refers to an immersion ritual normally performed in a
miqveh,
a special bathtub large enough for the purpose and filled with water that was to be collected naturally. The
miqvehs
typically were built into the ground outside where they could collect rain water.
NASB Cross References:
Related verses.
A
Matt 23:25
¶
"Woe to you, scribes and Pharisees, hypocrites! For you clean the outside of the cup and of the dish, but inside they are full of robbery and self-indulgence.
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Heb.
58
agora
; from
ageirô
(to bring together); an assembly, place of assembly:--
market place(5), market places(6).
243
allos
; a prim. word;
other, another:--
another(50), another man(2), another woman(2), another's(1), else(4), more(5), one(3), one another(1), one else(1), other(35), other men(1), other women(1), others(41), some(2), some another(2), someone else(3).
909
baptismos
; from
907;
(the act of)
a dipping
or
washing:--
washing(1), washings(2).
1437
ean
; contr. from
1487
and
302; if
(a conditional particle used like
1487,
but usually with the Gr. subjunctive mood):--case(1), everyone(1), except*(1), if(222), if*(2), or*(1), though(2), unless*(34), whatever*(22), when(2), whenever*(2), wherever*(8), whether*(1), whoever*(17), whomever*(2).
2068
esthiô
; akin to
edô
(to eat); to eat:--
ate(21), consume(2), diet(1), dine(1), does so(1), eat(96), eaten(2), eating(19), eats(11), feed(2), use(1).
2902
krateô
; from
2904; to be strong, rule:--
arrested(3), attained(1), clinging(1), held(1), hold(4), hold fast(4), holding back(1), holding fast(1), holds(1), laid hold(1), observe(1), observing(1), prevented(1), retain(1), retained(1), seize(8), seized(7), take custody(1), take hold(2), taking(2), took(3), took hold(1).
3361
mê
; a prim. particle;
not, that...not, lest
(used for qualified negation):--all*(1), cannot(1), cannot*(6), case(1), certainly*(1), devoid*(1), ever*(3), except(2), fear*(2), inevitable*(1), keep(2), kept(1), lacks*(1), make(1), never(17), never*(16), no(67), no one(1), no*(11), none(2), none*(2), nothing(2), nothing*(3), only*(11), or(4), otherwise*(3), refrain(1), so(2), so that no(1), so*(12), stop(8), surely(4), than*(2), unable*(4), unless*(38), until*(1), without(6), without*(4).
3582
xestês
; of Lat. or.;
a sextarius
(about a pint),
a pitcher
(of wood or stone):--pitchers(1).
3739
hos,
hê,
ho
; a prim. pron.; usually rel.
who, which, that,
also demonstrative
this, that:--
another*(8), any(1), because*(7), deeds*(1), just(1), just*(1), once*(1), one(11), one*(6), other(2), others*(2), same(2), since*(3), so(1), some(7), some*(8), someone(1), such(1), there(1), these(6), these things(3), thing(1), things(4), third(1), this(22), this is what(1), those whom(1), until*(1), what(101), what*(2), whatever(5), whatever*(28), when(9), when*(3), where(1), where*(2), which(404), while*(3), who(158), whoever(4), whoever*(51), whom(218), whomever*(6), whose(38), why*(3).
3880
paralambanô
; from
3844
and
2983; to receive from:--
receive(3), received(12), take(5), taken(5), takes(1), takes along(1), taking(1), took(16), took...along(1), took...aside(2), took along(3).
4183
polus
; a prim. word;
much, many:--
all(3), better(1), deep(1), earnestly(3), enough(1), even more(1), few*(1), freely(1), full(1), further(1), further*(3), great(33), greater(4), greater numbers(1), greatly(5), hard(2), harshly(1), heartily(1), high price(1), large(30), large numbers(1), large sums(1), larger(1), late*(2), lengthy(1), long(5), longer(1), loudly(1), majority(3), many(181), many more(1), many people(1), many subjects(1), many things(17), many...things(4), more(25), more numerous(1), most(8), most people's(1), much(50), often(1), plentiful(2), quite(2), several(1), some(1), something greater(2), strict(1), terrible(1), very(1), very large(1), very long(1), very much(1).
4221
potêrion
; a dim. form der. from
4095; a wine cup:--
cup(30), cups(1).
4472
rhantizô
; from
rhainô
(to sprinkle); to sprinkle:--
cleanse(1), sprinkled(3), sprinkling(1).
5473
chalkion
; from
5475; a brazen
(i.e. of copper, bronze, brass)
vessel:--
copper pots(1).
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