7:1 And
there
are
gathered
together
unto
him
the
Pharisees,
and
certain
of
the
scribes,
who
had
come
from
Jerusalem,
7:2 and
had
seen
that
some
of
his
disciples
ate
their
bread
with
defiled,
that
is,
unwashen,
hands.
7:3 (For
the
Pharisees,
and
all
the
Jews,
except
they
wash
their
hands
diligently,
eat
not,
holding
the
tradition
of
the
elders;
7:4 and
[when
they
come]
from
the
market-place,
except
they
bathe
themselves,
they
eat
not;
and
many
other
things
there
are,
which
they
have
received
to
hold,
washings
of
cups,
and
pots,
and
brasen
vessels.)
7:5 And
the
Pharisees
and
the
scribes
ask
him,
Why
walk
not
thy
disciples
according
to
the
tradition
of
the
elders,
but
eat
their
bread
with
defiled
hands
7:6 And
he
said
unto
them,
Well
did
Isaiah
prophesy
of
you
hypocrites,
as
it
is
written,
This
people
honoreth
me
with
their
lips,
But
their
heart
is
far
from
me.
7:7 But
in
vain
do
they
worship
me,
Teaching
[as
their]
doctrines
the
precepts
of
men.
7:8 Ye
leave
the
commandment
of
God,
and
hold
fast
the
tradition
of
men.
7:9 And
he
said
unto
them,
Full
well
do
ye
reject
the
commandment
of
God,
that
ye
may
keep
your
tradition.
7:10 For
Moses
said,
Honor
thy
father
and
thy
mother;
and,
He
that
speaketh
evil
of
father
or
mother,
let
him
die
the
death:
7:11 but
ye
say,
If
a
man
shall
say
to
his
father
or
his
mother,
That
wherewith
thou
mightest
have
been
profited
by
me
is
Corban,
that
is
to
say,
Given
[to
God];
7:12 ye
no
longer
suffer
him
to
do
aught
for
his
father
or
his
mother;
7:13 making
void
the
word
of
God
by
your
tradition,
which
ye
have
delivered:
and
many
such
like
things
ye
do.
7:14 And
he
called
to
him
the
multitude
again,
and
said
unto
them,
Hear
me
all
of
you,
and
understand:
7:15 there
is
nothing
from
without
the
man,
that
going
into
him
can
defile
him;
but
the
things
which
proceed
out
of
the
man
are
those
that
defile
the
man.
7:16 [If
any
man
hath
ears
to
hear,
let
him
hear.]
7:17 And
when
he
was
entered
into
the
house
from
the
multitude,
his
disciples
asked
of
him
the
parable.
7:18 And
he
saith
unto
them,
Are
ye
so
without
understanding
also
Perceive
ye
not,
that
whatsoever
from
without
goeth
into
the
man,
[it]
cannot
defile
him;
7:19 because
it
goeth
not
into
his
heart,
but
into
his
belly,
and
goeth
out
into
the
draught
[This
he
said],
making
all
meats
clean.
7:20 And
he
said,
That
which
proceedeth
out
of
the
man,
that
defileth
the
man.
7:21 For
from
within,
out
of
the
heart
of
men,
evil
thoughts
proceed,
fornications,
thefts,
murders,
adulteries,
7:22 covetings,
wickednesses,
deceit,
lasciviousness,
an
evil
eye,
railing,
pride,
foolishness:
7:23 all
these
evil
things
proceed
from
within,
and
defile
the
man.
7:24 And
from
thence
he
arose,
and
went
away
into
the
borders
of
Tyre
and
Sidon.
And
he
entered
into
a
house,
and
would
have
no
man
know
it;
and
he
could
not
be
hid.
7:25 But
straightway
a
woman,
whose
little
daughter
had
an
unclean
spirit,
having
heard
of
him,
came
and
fell
down
at
his
feet.
7:26 Now
the
woman
was
a
Greek,
a
Syrophoenician
by
race.
And
she
besought
him
that
he
would
cast
forth
the
demon
out
of
her
daughter.
7:27 And
he
said
unto
her,
Let
the
children
first
be
filled:
for
it
is
not
meet
to
take
the
children's
bread
and
cast
it
to
the
dogs.
7:28 But
she
answered
and
saith
unto
him,
Yea,
Lord;
even
the
dogs
under
the
table
eat
of
the
children's
crumbs.
7:29 And
he
said
unto
her,
For
this
saying
go
thy
way;
the
demon
is
gone
out
of
thy
daughter.
7:30 And
she
went
away
unto
her
house,
and
found
the
child
laid
upon
the
bed,
and
the
demon
gone
out.
7:31 And
again
he
went
out
from
the
borders
of
Tyre,
and
came
through
Sidon
unto
the
sea
of
Galilee,
through
the
midst
of
the
borders
of
Decapolis.
7:32 And
they
bring
unto
him
one
that
was
deaf,
and
had
an
impediment
in
his
speech;
and
they
beseech
him
to
lay
his
hand
upon
him.
7:33 And
he
took
him
aside
from
the
multitude
privately,
and
put
his
fingers
into
his
ears,
and
he
spat,
and
touched
his
tongue;
7:34 and
looking
up
to
heaven,
he
sighed,
and
saith
unto
him,
Ephphatha,
that
is,
Be
opened.
7:35 And
his
ears
were
opened,
and
the
bond
of
his
tongue
was
loosed,
and
he
spake
plain.
7:36 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.
7:37 And
they
were
beyond
measure
astonished,
saying,
He
hath
done
all
things
well;
he
maketh
even
the
deaf
to
hear,
and
the
dumb
to
speak.