Overview
Mark 7 opens with Pharisees and scribes criticizing Jesus' disciples for not following traditional washing rituals. Jesus responds by pointing to the hypocrisy of adhering to human traditions over God's commandments. He teaches that true defilement comes from within, from the heart, not from what is eaten. The chapter also includes Jesus' interactions with a Syrophoenician woman, granting her request to heal her daughter, and His healing of a deaf and mute man in the region of Decapolis. These events underline His authority, compassion, and the inclusivity of His message beyond the Jewish community.