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Wm777
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Almost everything about Mark 8:14-21 makes sense to me, except for one phrase, which I would like some help interpreting.
Mark 8:14-21 is preceded by “The Feeding of Four Thousand” from just a few scraps. The passage ends with “Do you still not understand?” The interim dialogue between Jesus and the Apostles is the result of a misinterpretation the Apostles made when Jesus said “Beware the leaven of the pharisees and Herod.”
The apostles forgot to bring some bread for the trip back across the sea. Jesus make the comment about the Pharisees. They conclude it was due to a lack of bread. Jesus then corrects them.
Jesus’ response to their conclusion sounds a bit frustrated. It’s pretty understandable. He just miraculously fed 4000 people from scraps, so why should they be concerned about bread? His reference to the “Leaven of the Pharisees” was more likely in reference to Meriba and Massah when Israel argued with God over eating manna.
But, since these comments are being directed at the Apostles and not the Pharisees, why would He say, “Are your hearts hardened?”
Their initial question and their conclusion at Christ’s response seemed “basic” enough - perhaps like they were using common, “human” sense; or, they were somehow not really paying attention to Jesus, as if He wouldn’t feed them again - as if perhaps the miracle of feeding four thousand had been a one time event. But - since the Apostles are on Jesus’ side - to for Christ to suggest they had grown “hard-hearted” seems to be going from an admonishment toward a rebuke.
I guess, the part I don’t understand is - what “hard hearted” means in this instance. How is it, when God reveals something so miraculous, and the Apostles are following Him, or are at least trying to - how is it they could have grown hard-hearted by having witnessed the miracle of the feeding of the four-thousand? Again, I can understand they made a mistake, but why would he say it made the Apostoles “hard-hearted”?
BTW, this passage isn’t the only time God’s revelation makes people hard-hearted; it happens a lot that the words and signs make people hard-hearted. But what goes wrong when that occurs?
I hope my question makes sense.
God Bless,
Wm
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