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If Jesus had already taught his Apostles about being able to eat all foods in Mark 7:18-19 then why did Peter not want to eat impure foods in Acts 10?
Jesus’ actual teaching in Mark 7:18-19 that “whatever goes into a man from outside cannot defile him, since it enters, not his heart but his stomach, and so passes on” was prompted by questions about eating with unwashed hands and Peter apparently didn’t fully understand the implication of Jesus’ teaching, i.e., that he was thus declaring “all foods clean,” until his vision in Acts 10.”If Jesus had already taught his Apostles about being able to eat all foods in Mark 7:18-19 then why did Peter not want to eat impure foods in Acts 10?
You might want to consider that the Gospel of Mark – and the gloss on Mk 7:19 – was written after the events of Acts 10. If Jesus didn’t say that explicitly, it may have been those events themselves that helped Christians (and the Evangelist himself!) understand the import of Christ’s words, don’t you think?If Jesus had already taught his Apostles about being able to eat all foods in Mark 7:18-19 then why did Peter not want to eat impure foods in Acts 10?