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Meaning of CORBAN

Webster's 1913 Dictionary
 
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\Cor"ban\ (k[^o]r"b[a^]n), n. [Heb. qorb[=a]n, akin to
Ar. qurb[=a]n.]
1. (Jewish Antiq.) An offering of any kind, devoted to God
   and therefore not to be appropriated to any other use;
   esp., an offering in fulfillment of a vow.
Note: In the old Testament the hebrew word is usually
      translated ``oblation'' as in --Numb. xviii. 9, xxxi.
      50.
Note: The traditionists laid down that a man might interdict
      himself by vow, not only from using for himself, but
      from giving to another, or receiving from him, some
      particular object, whether of food or any other kind. A
      person might thus exempt himself from assisting parents
      in distress, under plea of corban. --Dr. W. Smith.
2. An alms basket; a vessel to receive gifts of charity; a
   treasury of the church, where offerings are deposited.
 
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a Hebrew word adopted into the Greek of the New Testament and left untranslated. It occurs only once (Mark 7:11). It means a gift or offering consecrated to God. Anything over which this word was once pronounced was irrevocably dedicated to the temple. Land, however, so dedicated might be redeemed before the year of jubilee (Lev. 27:16-24). Our Lord condemns the Pharisees for their false doctrine, inasmuch as by their traditions they had destroyed the commandment which requires children to honour their father and mother, teaching them to find excuse from helping their parents by the device of pronouncing "Corban" over their goods, thus reserving them to their own selfish use.

 

 

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