Mateus 15:20

20 Essas coisas tornam o homem impuro; mas o comer sem lavar as mãos não o torna impuro”.

Mateus 15:20 Meaning and Commentary

Matthew 15:20

These are the things which defile a man
These are filthy in themselves, and must pollute all in whom they are; they bring a defilement on the whole man, both body and soul, fasten guilt upon him, and expose him to everlasting punishment:

but to eat with unwashen hands defileth not a man:
should a man neglect to wash his bands before eating a common meal, this need give him no uneasiness; he contracts no filth to his soul hereby, nor any guilt to his conscience; nor does he break any law of God; nor is he liable to any penalty for such an omission. This is a trifling matter, and merits no regard; but the things before mentioned are in their nature evil: they are contrary to the law of God; they are abominable in his sight; they render men loathsome and odious to the divine being; and expose them to shame and ruin; and it is only the blood of Christ can cleanse them from the pollution and guilt of them, and secure them from that punishment they deserve.

Mateus 15:20 In-Context

18 Mas as coisas que saem da boca vêm do coração, e são essas que tornam o homem impuro.
19 Pois do coração saem os maus pensamentos, os homicídios, os adultérios, as imoralidades sexuais, os roubos, os falsos testemunhos e as calúnias.
20 Essas coisas tornam o homem impuro; mas o comer sem lavar as mãos não o torna impuro”.
21 Saindo daquele lugar, Jesus retirou-se para a região de Tiro e de Sidom.
22 Uma mulher cananeia, natural dali, veio a ele, gritando: “Senhor, Filho de Davi, tem misericórdia de mim! Minha filha está endemoninhada e está sofrendo muito”.
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