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Mark 7:24-37

Proper 18B

The lectionary perhaps does us a big favour by pairing these two stories together because the first half of our selection, when read in isolation of what came before and what directly follows, is one of those passages that challenges our picture—even our theology—of Jesus. The conversation between Jesus and the Syrophoenician woman is heavy…

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Mark 7:1-8, 14-15, 21-23

Proper 17B

The lectionary’s selection of verses for this week could be seen as a helpful streamlining to the main idea or as a heavy-handed push to that main idea… Many lectionary commentaries choose to treat the passage as whole, so take time to consider whether hearing all 23 verses will benefit your congregation in understanding the…

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Mark 7:24-37

Proper 18B

Digging Into the Text: The RCL throws another curve ball this week. Last week it was cutting out part of the text; this week it’s piling one story on another.  So, the choice is to either preach both, or skip one of them to concentrate on the other.  Preaching both might not be the best…

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Mark 7:1-8, 14-15, 21-23

Proper 17B

Digging Into the Text: Once again the RCL takes a longer, complicated text and tries to make it briefer and simpler with some judicious chopping and trimming.  Sometimes this move toward simplicity actually makes the preacher’s task more difficult, even as it raises the suspicions of the more knowledgeable members of the congregation. That may…

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Mark 7:24-37

Proper 18B

Comments and Observations: Kalos panta pepoieken “He has done everything well.” That’s the bottom line reaction of the crowds that were still thronging around Jesus here in Mark 7, but it seems a bit over the top when you think about it.  After all, we’re by no means sure how well-known Jesus’ exorcism of the…

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Mark 7:1-8, 14-15, 21-23

Proper 17B

Comments and Observations After observing the Nazis in action for a while, the German philosopher and writer Heinrich Heine once said that you can count on it: wherever they burn books, they will sooner or later burn people. Maybe a similar or related observation could be made from what we read in Mark 7: wherever…

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