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1
Then
came together
unto
him
the Pharisees,
and
certain
of the scribes,
which came
from
Jerusalem.
2
And when they saw
some
of his
disciples
eat
bread
with defiled,
that is to say,
with unwashen,
hands,
they found fault.
3
For
the Pharisees,
and
all
the Jews,
except
they wash
their
hands
oft,
eat
not,
holding
the tradition
of the elders.
4
And
when they come
from
the market,
except they wash,
they eat
not. And
many
other things
there be,
which
they have received
to hold,
as
the washing
of cups,
and
pots,
brasen vessels,
and of tables.
5
Then
the Pharisees
and
scribes
asked
him, Why
walk
not thy
disciples
according
to the tradition
of the elders,
but
eat
bread
with unwashen
hands?
6
He answered and said unto them,
Well
hath Esaias
prophesied
of you
hypocrites,
as
it
is
written,
This
people
honoureth
me
with
their
lips,
but their
heart
is
far
from me.
7
Howbeit
in vain
do they worship
me,
teaching
for
doctrines
the commandments
of men.
8
For
laying aside
the commandment
of God,
ye hold
the tradition
of men,
as
the washing of pots and cups: and many other such like things ye do.
9
And
he said
unto them,
Full well
ye reject
the commandment
of God,
that
ye may keep
your own
tradition.
10
For
Moses
said,
Honour
thy
father
and thy
mother;
and,
Whoso curseth
father
or
mother,
let him die
the death:
11
But ye
say,
If
a man
shall say
to his father
or
mother,
It is
Corban,
that is to
say,
a gift,
by
whatsoever
thou mightest be profited by
me;
he shall be free
.
12
And
ye suffer
him
no more
to do
ought
for his
father
or
his
mother;
13
Making
the word
of God
of none effect through your
tradition,
which
ye have delivered:
and
many
such
like things
do ye.
14
And
when he had called
all
the people
unto him
, he said
unto them,
Hearken
unto me every one
of you
, and
understand:
15
There is
nothing
from without
a man,
that
entering
into him
can
defile
him: but
the things which come
out of him, those are they
that
defile
the man.
16
If any man
have
ears
to hear,
let him hear.
17
And
when
he was entered
into
the house
from
the people,
his
disciples
asked
him concerning
the parable.
18
And
he saith
unto them, Are ye
so
without understanding
also?
Do ye
not perceive, that
whatsoever thing
from without
entereth
into
the man,
it
cannot
defile
him;
19
Because
it entereth
not
into
his
heart,
but
into
the belly,
and goeth out
into
the draught,
purging
all
meats?
20
And
he said,
That which cometh
out of
the man,
that
defileth
the man.
21
For
from within,
out of
the heart
of men,
proceed
evil
thoughts,
adulteries,
fornications,
murders,
22
Thefts,
covetousness,
wickedness,
deceit,
lasciviousness,
an evil
eye,
blasphemy,
pride,
foolishness:
23
All
these
evil things
come
from within,
and
defile
the man.
24
And
from thence
he arose,
and went
into the borders
of Tyre
and Sidon, and
entered
into
an house,
and would have
no man
know
it
: but
he could
not
be hid.
25
For
a
certain
woman,
whose
young daughter
had
an unclean
spirit,
heard
of him,
and came
and fell
at his
feet:
26
The woman was
a Greek,
a Syrophenician
by nation;
and
she besought
him that
he would cast forth
the devil
out of her
daughter.
27
But Jesus said unto her,
Let
the children
first
be filled:
for it is not
meet
to take
the children
's
bread,
and
to cast
it
unto the dogs.
28
And
she answered
and
said
unto him,
Yes,
Lord:
yet
the dogs
under
the table
eat
of
the children's
crumbs.
29
And he said unto her,
For
this
saying
go thy way;
the devil
is gone
out of thy
daughter.
30
And
when she was come
to her
house,
she found
the devil
gone out,
and her daughter
laid
upon
the bed.
31
And
again,
departing
from
the coasts
of Tyre
and
Sidon,
he came
unto
the sea
of Galilee,
through
the midst
of
the coasts
of Decapolis.
32
And
they bring
unto him
one that was deaf,
and had an impediment in his speech;
and
they beseech
him to
put
his hand
upon him.
33
And
he took
him aside from
the multitude,
and put
his
fingers
into his
ears,
and
he spit,
and touched his
tongue;
34
And
looking up
to
heaven,
he sighed,
and
saith
unto him,
Ephphatha,
that is,
Be opened.
35
And straightway his
ears
were opened, and
the string
of his
tongue
was loosed,
and
he spake
plain.
36
And
he
charged
them that they should tell
no man:
but
the more
he
charged
them,
so much
the more
a great deal
they published
it
;
37
And
were beyond measure
astonished,
saying,
He hath done
all things
well:
he maketh
both
the deaf
to hear,
and
the dumb
to speak.
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