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10. The Traditions of the
Elders in Collision with Divine Law.
But let us return to the subject before us, in which the
Saviour abridged and expounded two commandments from the law, the one
from the decalogue from Exodus, and the other from Leviticus, or the
other from some one of the books of the Pentateuch. Then since we
have explained in what way they made void the word of God which said,
“Honour thy father and thy mother,” by saying, “Thou
shalt not honour thy father or thy mother,” whosoever shall say
to his father or mother, “It is a gift that wherewith thou
mightest have been profited by me,” some one may inquire whether
the words, “He that speaketh evil of father or mother, let him
die the death,”5422 are not
extraneous. For, granted that he does not honour his father and
mother, who consecrates to what is called Corban that which would have
been given in honour of father and mother, in what way, therefore, does
the tradition of the Pharisees make void the word which said, “He
that speaketh evil of father or mother, let him die the
death?” But, perhaps, when any one said to his father or
his mother, “It is a gift, that wherewith thou mightest have been
profited by me,”5423 he, as it were,
casts abuse on his father or mother as if he were calling his parents
sacrilegious, in taking that which was consecrated to Corban from him
who had consecrated it to Corban. The Jews then punish their
sons5424
5424 Or, you, if we
read ὑμᾶς. | according to the law, as speaking evil of
father or mother, when they say to their father or mother, “It is
a gift, that wherewith thou mightest have been profited by me,”
but you by one of your traditions make void two commandments of
God. And then you are not ashamed to accuse My disciples who
transgress no commandment; for they walk “in all His commandments
and ordinances blamelessly,”5425 but transgress
a tradition of the elders, so as not to transgress a commandment of
God. And if you had held this aim before you, you would have kept
the commandment about the honour due to father and mother, and that
which said, “He that speaketh evil of father and mother, let him
die the death;” but the tradition of the elders which is opposed
to these commandments you would not have kept.E.C.F. INDEX & SEARCH
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