And when they saw some of his disciples eat bread with defiled, that is to say, with unwashen, hands, they found fault.
Vieron que algunos de los seguidores de Jesús comían con las manos sucias, literalmente, manos sin lavar, y se pusieron muy críticos al respecto.
Los líderes religiosos criticaron a los discípulos de Jesús por no seguir las tradiciones de purificación ritual.
📚 Contexto Histórico
In the first century, Jewish religious leaders like the Pharisees strictly followed oral traditions that required ritual hand-washing before meals to maintain ceremonial purity, even though this wasn't directly commanded in the written Law of Moses. This practice symbolized separation from anything considered unclean and was a way to honor God, but it had evolved into a heavy burden of man-made rules. The scene in Mark 7 occurs during Jesus' ministry in Galilee, where the Pharisees criticized His disciples for not adhering to these customs, highlighting a growing conflict over true holiness.
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