Retrotraducciones en español (haga clic o pulse aquí)
Los discípulos dijeron: “Jesús, lo que explicaste ahorita, ¿qué significa? Nosotros no lo entendemos.”
Jesús (dijo): “Uds no entienden igual como las personas de afuera no lo entienden.
Miren, lo que comen entra al estomago, ¿puede ensuciar el corazón y causar pecado? No puede. Lo normal es: lo que se come entra al estomago y es expulsado en el baño.
Cuando personas pecan, esto ensucia el corazón, por ejemplo: a la gente en su corazón sólo les gusta lo malo, las personas quieren placer y no les importan las consequencias, duermen juntos, roban, matan, cometen adulterio, piensan sólo de más dinero, son avaros, crueles y malos, engañan a otros, anhelan lujo, son rencorosos, envidiosos, están en contra de otros, son orgullosos, arrogantes y necios. Todos estos pecados (muestran que) adentro el corazón es inmundo.”
Jesús se retiró.
Lo que explicó Jesús recientemente sobre la comida que entra el estomago y es expulsado en el baño significa que se puede comer todas las cosas, está completamente libre, no se prohibe algo, no pasa nada.
Jesús fue a (un lugar) cerca de Tiro, entró una casa y no quería que la gente lo vieran, estaba allá en secreto, escondido.
The disciples said: “Jesus, what you explained just now, what does it mean? We don’t understand it.”
Jesus (said): “You don’t understand just like the people outside don’t understand.
“Look, what you eat goes down to the stomach, can it then make the heart dirty and cause sin? No, it cannot. The normal thing is: what you eat goes down to your stomach and is got rid of in the bathroom.
“When people sin, that’s what makes the heart dirty, for example: when people inside their hearts only like bad things, when they lust and don’t care (about the consequences), sleep together, steal, kill, commit adultery, only think of more money, son stingy, cruel and bad, deceive people, long for luxury, are rancorous, envious, against others, proud, arrogant and stubborn. All these sins (show that) inside the heart is impure.”
Jesus withdrew.
What Jesus just explained about food going into the stomach and being got rid of in the bathroom means that you can eat everything, it’s completely free, without restriction, nothing will happen.
Jesus went to (a place) near Tyre, and he entered a house. He did not want the people to see him, he was there secretly, hidden.
The people of Judea strictly followed the demands of tradition. Before eating, they were to wash their hands thoroughly up to the elbows. After going to the store and the market, they had to wash their hands thoroughly. Also they had to be thorough with kitchen utensils: cauldrons, plates.
And so the Pharisees and teachers of the law came from Jerusalem. They were indignant when they saw that Jesus’ disciples were not fulfilling the demands of tradition.
In indignation they turned to Jesus:
— Behold, your disciples are not fulfilling the demands of tradition! They had not washed their hands and were eating bread. What is this?
Jesus answered them:
— You Pharisees are hypocrites. In ancient times there lived a prophet named Isaiah. He was talking about the people of his time, but they were just like the Pharisees. The prophet said that these people thought they were very pious, very proud of it, but in fact, inwardly they were empty, far from God. They thought they were pious and outwardly honored God — but it was all false. They began to invent their own rules and laws and pass them off as God’s law, as God’s commandments. That’s what you are doing now, Pharisees. You disregard God’s commandments and make up your own. You have rejected God’s law, but you demand that people obey your rules.
In ancient times Moses gave Ten Commandments. There is this commandment: “Honor your father and mother.” If a son offends his parents, according to the law he should be punished by death.
And it happens like this: old parents who have no money to feed themselves, but the son has money. But you say to such a person:
— You should not give money to old parents, you should bring it as a gift to the Temple.
That is, you encourage people not to take care of their parents. Thus, your rules and statutes abrogate the Law of God.
Jesus called the people together and said to them:
— Listen and ponder! Do you think that man is defiled by food? No! Food is outward. But evil thoughts in the heart are what defile a man and spoil him.
Jesus walked away from the crowd and went into the house. Jesus’ disciples followed him. There the disciples began to question Jesus:
— We did not understand the meaning of what you were telling.
Jesus said:
— Have you not understood? Food is external. What you eat, it will not contaminate you, because it will be digested in the stomach and come out again, it does not give you bad thoughts in your heart. But if you have bad thoughts in your heart, it contaminates you. You think bad thoughts, you start doing bad things: cunning, malice, stealing, murder, cheating, greed, malice, deceit, rudeness, slander, insult, pride, stupidity — where does it all come from? It all comes from within, from the thoughts. If thoughts are dirty, then a person is unclean.
Original Russian back-translation (click or tap here):
Жители Иудеи строго выполняли требования традиции. Перед едой они должны были тщательно вымыть руки до локтей. После магазина и рынка должны обязательно чисто-чисто вымыть руки. Также должны были тщательно быть кухонную посуду: котлы, тарелки.
И вот фарисеи и учителя закона пришли из Иерусалима. Они возмутились, когда увидели, что ученики Иисуса не исполняли требований традиции.
В негодовании они обратились к Иисусу:
— Вот, твои ученики не исполняют требований традиции! Они не вымыли руки и стали есть хлеб. Что это такое?
Иисус им ответил:
— Вы фарисеи — лицемеры. В древности жил пророк по имени Исайя. Он говорил о людях своего времени, но они были таким же, как фарисеи. Пророк говорил, что эти люди считали себя очень набожными, очень гордились этим, но на самом деле, внутренне они пусты, далеки от Бога. Они считали себя набожными и внешне почитали Бога — но это все фальшь. Они стали придумывать свои собственные правила и законы и выдавать их за Божий закон, за Божьи заповеди. Так же и вы сейчас поступаете, фарисеи. Вы заповедями Божьими пренебрегаете, и придумываете свои собственные. Божий закон вы отвергли, а требуете, чтобы люди исполняли ваши правила.
В древности Моисей дал 10 заповедей. Есть такая заповедь: «Почитай отца и мать». Если сын оскорбляет своих родителей, по закону он должен быть наказан смертью.
А бывает так: старые родители, у которых нет денег пропитание, а у сына деньги есть. Но вы же говорите такому человеку:
— Не нужно давать денег старым родителям, нужно их принести в дар в Храм.
То есть вы побуждаете людей не заботиться о родителях. Таким образом, ваши правила и уставы отменяют Закон Божий.
Иисус созвал людей и сказал им:
— Слушайте и поразмыслите! Вы думаете, человек оскверняется пищей? Нет! Еда — это внешнее. Но злые мысли в сердце — вот, что оскверняет человека и портят его.
Иисус ушел от толпы и вошел в дом. Ученики Иисуса последовали за ним. Там ученики стали спрашивать Иисуса:
— Мы не поняли смысл того, что ты рассказывал.
Иисус сказал:
— Вы не поняли? Пища — это внешнее. То, что вы едите, это вас не испачкает, потому что это переварится в желудке и снова выйдет наружу, от этого в сердце не появляются плохие мысли. Но если в вашем сердце плохие мысли — это вас пачкает. Вы думаете плохие мысли, начинаете делать плохие дела: хитрость, злоба, воровство, убийство, измены, жадность, злоба, лукавство, грубость, клевета, оскорбление, гордость, глупость — это все откуда? Это все исходит изнутри, из мыслей. Если мысли грязные, то и человек нечист.
Following are a number of back-translations of Mark 7:23:
Uma: “All evil actions like that appear from the hearts of mankind. That is what makes people bad in God’s sight.'” (Source: Uma Back Translation)
Yakan: “All these bad things come out of a persons liver and that is what defiles him/makes him unclean.'” (Source: Yakan Back Translation)
Western Bukidnon Manobo: “These bad doings come out of the breath of a person, and they are what can cause God to be displeased with him.'” (Source: Western Bukidnon Manobo Back Translation)
Kankanaey: “All these, they come-from the mind/thoughts of a person, and they are what makes-him -dirty.'” (Source: Kankanaey Back Translation)
Tagbanwa: “All of these come from the mind of a person, and that’s what makes him disgusting in the sight of God.'” (Source: Tagbanwa Back Translation)
Living Water is produced for the Bible translation movement in association with Lutheran Bible Translators. Lyrics derived from the ESV® Bible (The Holy Bible, English Standard Version®).
ponēra (as an adjective only here and in v. 22; cf. the noun ponēriai in v. 22) ‘wicked,’ ‘evil.’
Translation:
The translation of this verse, as regards the form of things come from … must, of course, follow the pattern of the first part of verse 21. Accordingly, one may need to translate this as ‘because of what is within a person he does all these bad deeds.’
For defile see 7.15.
Quoted with permission from Bratcher, Robert G. and Nida, Eugene A. A Handbook on the Gospel of Mark. (UBS Handbook Series). New York: UBS, 1961. For this and other handbooks for translators see here .
All these evils: The word evils refers to the list of evil things that people think, say, and do in 7:21–22.
within: The word within refers to the inner part of man. It has the same meaning here as the word “heart” in 7:21a. You may translate this with the same expression. For example, the Contemporary English Version says:
All of these come from your heart
7:23b
In some languages it may be more natural to start 7:23b with a new sentence. For example:
These things are what make a person unclean/defiled.
defile a man: Here are some other ways to translate defile a man:
cause a person to become unclean -or-
make a man ‘unclean’ (New International Version)
defile: This is the same word as in 7:15b and 7:20b. You should probably translate it in the same way.
a man: Here, the phrase a man refers to “a person.” It does not refer only to a male. For example, the God’s Word says:
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