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Corban is the practice of irreversibly dedicating money to the temple. Jesus, continuing his correction of the Jews, states that this Jewish (not Biblical) tradition nullifies the fifth commandment.
The word "corban" is found only in Mark 7:11 in the King James Bible. The word itself is of Hebrew-Aramaic origin (Strong''s Concordance #G2878) and means a votive offering or a gift consecrated to
Corban - Mammon - Tithing - More! Jesus, a short time before his final Passover and death, passed through Jericho (Luke 19:1) on his way to Jerusalem (John 11:55 - 57). While traveling through the
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Corban, encouraged by Jewish religious leaders, gave people a way to avoid their Biblical responsibilities. Jesus roundly rejected the use of Corban and other such traditions! Full well ye
The Pharisees additionally held to the false belief that contributions dedicated to the temple (called Corban or a gift to God) were more important and took precedence over helping their father and
False apostles (2Corinthians 11:13 - 15), whom the church failed to challenge, not only spread lies but also deceitfully defrauded the brethren of their money (not unlike the Pharisees with their use of
Kidron, in reference to the brook and valley near Jerusalem, is called Cedron in the KJV New Testament (John 18:1). The Kidron Valley is located on the eastern side of the original city of Jebus (Jerusalem)
The New Testament equivalent of qorban is the Greek korban (#G2878) which is translated as "Corban" in the King James translation of Mark 7:11. Jesus roundly criticized the practice of Corban, which