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Corban, an Aramaic word meaning a gift or offering consecrated to God. Josephus uses the word of Nazirites and of the temple treasure of Jerusalem . Such a votive offering lay under a curse if it were diverted to ordinary purposes, like the spoil of Jericho which Achan appropriated (Josh. vii.), or the temple treasure of Delphi which was seized by the Phocians , 356 B.C. The word is found in Mark Chapter 7, verse 11, the usual interpretation of which is that Jesus refers to a misled man who might declare that any part of his property which came into his parents hands was ''corona'', consecrated, i.e. that a curse rested on any benefit they might get from it. The Jewish scribes thus fenced the law vows with a traditional interpretation which made men break the most binding injunctions of the Mosaic Law , in this case the Fifth Commandment . A totally different explanation of the passage is put forward by J. H. A. Hart in ''The Jewish Quarterly Review'' for July 1907, the gist of which is that Jesus commends the Pharisees for insisting that when a man has vowed a vow to God he should pay it even though his parents should suffer.


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Corbans is also the name of a well-known family of New Zealand wine makers since 1902.


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