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Chapter
7
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And there came together
to him the Pharisees
and certain of the scribes
who had come from Jerusalem,
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And had seen that
some of his disciples
took their bread with
unclean, that is, unwashed,
hands.
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Now the Pharisees,
and all the Jews, do
not take food without
washing their hands
with care, keeping the
old rule which has been
handed down to them:
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And when they come
from the market-place,
they take no food till
their hands are washed;
and a number of other
orders there are, which
have been handed down
to them to keep--washings
of cups and pots and
brass vessels.
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And the Pharisees
and the scribes put
the question to him,
Why do your disciples
not keep the rules of
the fathers, but take
their bread with unwashed
hands?
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And he said, Well
did Isaiah say of you,
you false ones: These
people give me honour
with their lips, but
their heart is far from
me.
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But their worship
is to no purpose, while
they give as their teaching
the rules of men.
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For, turning away
from the law of God,
you keep the rules of
men.
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And he said to them,
Truly you put on one
side the law of God,
so that you may keep
the rules which have
been handed down to
you.
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For Moses said, Give
honour to your father
and mother, and, He
who says evil of father
or mother, let him have
the punishment of death:
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But you say, If a
man says to his father
or his mother, That
by which you might have
had profit from me is
Corban, that is to say,
Given to God,
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You no longer let
him do anything for
his father or his mother;
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Making the word of
God of no effect by
your rule, which you
have given: and a number
of other such things
you do.
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And turning to the
people again, he said
to them, Give ear to
me all of you, and let
my words be clear to
you:
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There is nothing
outside the man which,
going into him, is able
to make him unclean:
but the things which
come out of the man
are those which make
the man unclean.
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And when he had gone
into the house away
from all the people,
his disciples put questions
to him about the saying.
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And he said to them,
Have even you so little
wisdom? Do you not see
that whatever goes into
a man from outside is
not able to make him
unclean,
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Because it goes not
into the heart but into
the stomach, and goes
out with the waste?
He said this, making
all food clean.
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And he said, That
which comes out of the
man, that makes the
man unclean.
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Because from inside,
from the heart of men,
come evil thoughts and
unclean pleasures,
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The taking of goods
and of life, broken
faith between husband
and wife, the desire
of wealth, wrongdoing,
deceit, sins of the
flesh, an evil eye,
angry words, pride,
foolish acts:
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All these evil things
come from inside, and
make the man unclean.
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And he went away
from there to the country
of Tyre and Sidon. And
he went into a house,
desiring that no man
might have knowledge
of it: and he was not
able to keep it secret.
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But a woman, whose
little daughter had
an unclean spirit, having
had news of him, came
straight away and went
down at his feet.
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Now the woman was
a Greek, a Syro-phoenician
by birth: and she made
a request to him that
he would send the evil
spirit out of her daughter.
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And he said to her,
Let the children first
have their food: for
it is not right to take
the children's bread
and give it to the dogs.
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But she said to him
in answer, Yes, Lord:
even the dogs under
the table take the bits
dropped by the children.
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And he said to her,
For this saying go your
way; the evil spirit
has gone out of your
daughter.
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And she went away
to her house, and saw
the child on the bed,
and the evil spirit
gone out.
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And again he went
out from Tyre, and came
through Sidon to the
sea of Galilee, through
the country of Decapolis.
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And they came to
him with one who had
no power of hearing
and had trouble in talking;
and they made a request
to him to put his hands
on him.
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And he took him on
one side from the people
privately, and put his
fingers into his ears,
and he put water from
his mouth on the man's
tongue with his finger;
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And looking up to
heaven, he took a deep
breath, and said to
him, Ephphatha, that
is, Be open.
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And his ears became
open, and the band of
his tongue was made
loose, and his words
became clear.
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And he gave them
orders not to give news
of it to anyone; but
the more he made this
request, so much the
more they made it public.
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And they were overcome
with wonder, saying,
He has done all things
well: he even gives
back the power of hearing
and the power of talking
to those who have been
without them.
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