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Debate with Pharisees about tradition

Spoken to
The Pharisees
KJV Verse

Matthew 15:5 But ye say, Whosoever shall say to his father or his mother,It is a gift, by whatsoever thou mightest be profited by me;

NIV Verse:

Matthew 15:5 But you say that if anyone declares that what might have been used to help their father or mother is ‘devoted to God,’

What His Listeners Heard:

You yourselves, however, tell whoever, when he says to this father or that mother, "This is an offering this when you should be helped  by me."

Lost In Translation:

Most translations make this verse into a statement just about telling parents that the support that they might have gotten was given as a gift to God, but it is a little more than that. It is really an accusation against his accusers that they teach people to give money to them (offerings go to the religious officials not directly to God) to "help" their parents. What is hidden is that the "gift" is specifically an offering to God.

KJV w/Translation Issues :

But ye (MW) say, Whosoever (MW) shall(CW) say(CW) to his(WW) father or his(WW) mother, It is a gift, (MW) by(IW) whatsoever(WF) thou mightest be profited(CW) by me;

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