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1
The Pharisees
and some
of the scribes
gathered
around
Him when they had come
from Jerusalem,
2
and had seen
that some
of His disciples
were eating
their bread
with impure
hands,
that is, unwashed.
3
(For the Pharisees
and all
the Jews
do not eat
unless
they carefully
wash
their hands,
thus observing
the traditions
of the elders;
4
and when they come from the market place,
they do not eat
unless
they cleanse
themselves; and there are many
other
things
which
they have received
in order to observe,
such as the washing
of cups
and pitchers
and copper pots.)
5
The Pharisees
and the scribes
asked
Him, "Why
do Your disciples
not walk
according
to the tradition
of the elders,
but eat
their bread
with impure
hands?"
6
And He said
to them, "Rightly
did Isaiah
prophesy
of you hypocrites,
as it is written:
'
THIS
PEOPLE
HONORS
ME WITH THEIR LIPS,
BUT THEIR HEART
IS FAR
AWAY
FROM ME.
7
'
BUT IN VAIN
DO THEY WORSHIP
ME, TEACHING
AS DOCTRINES
THE PRECEPTS
OF MEN.'
8
"Neglecting
the commandment
of God,
you hold
to the tradition
of men."
9
He was also
saying
to them, "You are experts
at setting aside
the commandment
of God
in order
to keep
your tradition.
10
"For Moses
said,
'
HONOR
YOUR FATHER
AND YOUR MOTHER';
and, 'HE WHO SPEAKS EVIL
OF FATHER
OR
MOTHER,
IS TO BE PUT
TO DEATH';
11
but you say,
'If
a man
says
to his father
or
his mother,
whatever
I have
that would help
you is C
or
ban
(that is to say, given
to God),'
12
you no longer
permit
him to do
anything
f
or
his father
or
his mother;
13
thus invalidating
the word
of God
by your tradition
which
you have handed down;
and you do
many things
such
as that."
14
After He called
the crowd
to Him again,
He began saying
to them, "Listen
to Me, all
of you, and understand:
15
there is nothing
outside
the man
which can
defile
him if it goes
into him; but the things which proceed
out of
the man
are what
defile
the man
.
16
"If
anyone
has
ears
to hear, let him hear."
17
When
he had left
the crowd
and entered
the house,
His disciples
questioned
Him about the parable.
18
And He said
to them, "Are you so
lacking in understanding
also?
Do you not understand
that whatever
goes
into the man
from outside
cannot
defile
him,
19
because
it does not go
into his heart,
but into his stomach,
and is eliminated?"
(Thus He declared
all
foods
clean.)
20
And He was saying,
"That which proceeds
out of the man,
that is what defiles
the man.
21
"For from within,
out of the heart
of men,
proceed
the evil
thoughts,
fornications,
thefts,
murders,
adulteries,
22
deeds of coveting
and wickedness,
as well as deceit,
sensuality,
envy,
slander,
pride
and foolishness.
23
"All
these
evil things
proceed
from within
and defile
the man."
24
Jesus got
up and went away
from there
to the region
of Tyre
. And when He had entered
a house,
He wanted
no one
to know
of it; yet
He could
not escape notice.
25
But after hearing
of Him, a woman
whose
little daughter
had
an unclean
spirit
immediately
came
and fell
at His feet.
26
Now
the woman
was a Gentile,
of the Syrophoenician
race.
And she kept asking
Him to cast
the demon
out of her daughter.
27
And He was saying
to her, "Let
the children
be satisfied
first,
for it is not good
to take
the children
's
bread
and throw
it to the dogs."
28
But she answered
and said
to Him, "Yes,
Lord,
but even
the dogs
under
the table
feed
on the children's
crumbs."
29
And He said
to her, "Because
of this
answer
go;
the demon
has gone
out of your daughter."
30
And going back
to her home,
she found
the child
lying
on the bed,
the demon
having left.
31
Again
He went
out from
the region
of Tyre,
and came
through
Sidon
to the Sea
of Galilee,
within
the region
of Decapolis.
32
They brought
to Him one who was deaf
and spoke with difficulty,
and they implored
Him to lay
His hand
on him.
33
Jesus took him aside
from the crowd,
by himself,
and put
His fingers
into his ears,
and after spitting,
He touched
his tongue
with the saliva;
34
and looking
up to heaven
with a deep sigh,
He said
to him, "Ephphatha!"
that is, "Be opened!"
35
And his ears
were opened,
and the impediment
of his tongue
was removed,
and he began speaking
plainly.
36
And He gave
them orders
not to tell
anyone;
but the more
He ordered
them, the more
widely
they continued to proclaim
it.
37
They were utterly
astonished,
saying,
"He has done
all things
well;
He makes
even
the deaf
to hear
and the mute
to speak."
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