| David J. Hawkin, Canadian Corporation for Studies in Religion - 1985 - 197 ページ
...own life how the unconditional love of God might manifest itself in concrete situations. Jesus said that man was not made for the Sabbath but the Sabbath for man (Mk 2:27). By this he meant that normative rules of conduct are valid not for their own sake but for... | |
| Walbert Bühlmann - 1987 - 262 ページ
...Sabbath, in order to provoke the scribes and Pharisees, in order to teach them a nobler lesson, namely that man was not made for the Sabbath, but the Sabbath for man (Mk 2:27). The same is true of all laws. State authority, unfortunately, ignores the conscientious... | |
| Ben Campbell Johnson - 1990 - 172 ページ
...hesitation, healed on the Sabbath and plucked grain for food on the Sabbath. When questioned, he answered, "Man was not made for the sabbath, but the sabbath for man" (see Mark 2:23-28). He articulates the principle that when a commandment violates the law of love,... | |
| Mark Cothran Black - 1996 - 400 ページ
...that Luke surely could have supported such an understanding by including the statement Mark included: "Man was not made for the sabbath but the sabbath for man." 7Jesus' ability to know the thoughts of others has already been well documented. See note on 5:22.... | |
| Frances Wallace Taylor, Catherine Taylor Matthews, J. Tracy Power - 2000 - 600 ページ
...rules, so that writing to a Parent, may now be deemed as an act of piety & necessity, inasmuch, as man was not made for the Sabbath, but the Sabbath for man, and both for God and we are serving him in it in performing the duties according to His Commandment... | |
| Brenda Waggoner - 2005 - 228 ページ
...traits in us that are not Christlike so that our relationships can grow and bear good fruit. Just as man was not made for the Sabbath but the Sabbath for man, so relationships were not made to fit into precise formulas. Rather, biblical role descriptions were... | |
| William Reuben Farmer, Charles Francis Digby Moule, Richard R. Niebuhr - 1967 - 474 ページ
...decisions have to be taken in a situational way, and were evidently so taken by Jesus as much as by Paul. Man was not made for the sabbath, but the sabbath for man ; and general rules about the details of ethical practice are as lacking in the traditions of Jesus... | |
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