Revised Common Lectionary (Semicontinuous)
7 Then some Pharisees and scribes from Jerusalem came to Jesus.
2 They saw some of the disciples eating food. They had not washed their hands before they ate. The Pharisees said that was wrong.
3 They and all the Jews keep the laws made by men. God did not give them those laws. They do not eat until they wash their hands very well.
4 When they come from the market, they do not eat until they have washed themselves. They also keep many other laws such as washing cups, pots, brass pans, and beds.
5 The Pharisees and the scribes asked Jesus, `Why do your disciples not keep the law our fathers made? Why do they eat with hands that are not clean?'
6-7 esus said to them, `Isaiah spoke the truth about you people! You are not true to yourselves! He wrote about you this way: "These people respect me with their mouths. But their hearts are far from me. They do not mean it in their hearts when they worship me. Their teachings are only words of men."
8 `You do not keep the law of God, but you keep the laws made by people. Those laws are about washing pots and cups. You do many other things like that also.
9 `You break God's law so that you can keep your own law.
10 Moses said, "Respect your father and your mother. Anyone who says wrong things to his father or his mother will die."
11 You say, "Tell your father or your mother that what you were going to give to them is Corban." (That means a gift to God.)
12 So you stop him from doing anything for his father and mother.
13 You make God's law to mean nothing so that you can keep your own laws. You do many other things like that also.'
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