7:1 Then
came
together
vnto
him
the
Pharises,
and
certain
of
the
Scribes,
which
came
from
Hierusalem.
7:2 And
when
they
saw
some
of
his
disciples
eate
bread
with
defiled
(that
is
to
say,
with
vnwashen)
hands,
they
found
fault.
7:3 For
the
Pharises
and
all
the
Iewes,
except
they
wash
their
hands
oft,
eate
not,
holding
the
tradition
of
the
elders.
7:4 And
when
they
come
from
the
market,
except
they
wash,
they
eate
not.
And
many
other
things
there
be,
which
they
haue
receiued
to
hold,
as
the
washing
of
cups
and
pots,
brasen
vessels,
and
of
tables.
7:5 Then
the
Pharises
and
Scribes
asked
him,
Why
walke
not
thy
disciples
according
to
the
tradition
of
the
Elders,
but
eate
bread
with
vnwashen
hands
7:6 He
answered
and
said
vnto
them,
Well
hath
Esaias
prophesied
of
you
Hypocrites,
as
it
is
written,
This
people
honoureth
mee
with
their
lips,
but
their
heart
is
farre
from
me.
7:7 Howbeit
in
vaine
doe
they
worship
me,
teaching
for
doctrines,
the
commandements
of
men.
7:8 For
laying
aside
the
Commandement
of
God,
yee
hold
the
tradition
of
men,
as
the
washing
of
pots,
and
cups:
and
many
other
such
like
things
ye
doe.
7:9 And
he
said
vnto
them,
Full
well
ye
reiect
the
Commandement
of
God,
that
ye
may
keepe
your
owne
tradition.
7:10 For
Moses
said,
Honour
thy
father
&
thy
mother:
and
who
so
curseth
father
or
mother,
let
him
die
the
death.
7:11 But
ye
say,
If
a
man
shall
say
to
his
father
or
mother,
It
is
Corban,
that
is
to
say,
a
gift,
by
whatsoeuer
thou
mightest
be
profited
by
me:
he
shalbe
free.
7:12 And
ye
suffer
him
no
more
to
doe
ought
for
his
father,
or
his
mother:
7:13 Making
the
word
of
God
of
none
effect
through
your
tradition,
which
ye
haue
deliuered:
And
many
such
like
things
doe
ye.
7:14 And
when
he
had
called
all
the
people
vnto
him,
hee
said
vnto
them,
Hearken
vnto
me
euery
one
of
you,
and
vnderstand.
7:15 There
is
nothing
from
without
a
man
that
entring
into
him,
can
defile
him:
but
the
things
which
come
out
of
of
him,
those
are
they
that
defile
the
man.
7:16 If
any
man
haue
eares
to
heare,
let
him
heare.
7:17 And
when
hee
was
entred
into
the
house
from
the
people,
his
disciples
asked
him
concerning
the
parable.
7:18 And
he
saith
vnto
them,
Are
ye
so
without
vnderstanding
also
Doe
yee
not
perceiue
that
whatsoeuer
thing
from
without
entreth
into
the
man,
it
cannot
defile
him,
7:19 Because
it
entreth
not
into
his
heart,
but
into
the
belly,
and
goeth
out
into
the
draught,
purging
all
meats
7:20 And
he
said,
That
which
commeth
out
of
the
man,
that
defileth
the
man.
7:21 For
from
within,
out
of
the
heart
of
men,
proceed
euill
thoughts,
adulteries,
fornications,
murders,
7:22 Thefts,
couetousnesse,
wickednesse,
deceit,
lasciuiousnesse,
an
euill
eye,
blasphemie,
pride,
foolishnesse:
7:23 All
these
euill
things
come
from
within,
and
defile
the
man.
7:24 And
from
thence
he
arose,
and
went
into
the
borders
of
Tyre
and
Sidon,
and
entred
into
an
house,
and
would
haue
no
man
know
it,
but
hee
could
not
be
hid.
7:25 For
a
certaine
woman,
whose
yong
daughter
had
an
vncleane
spirit,
heard
of
him,
and
came
and
fell
at
his
feete.
7:26 (The
woman
was
a
Greek:
a
Syrophenician
by
nation:)
and
she
besought
him
that
he
would
cast
forth
the
deuill
out
of
her
daughter.
7:27 But
Iesus
said
vnto
her,
Let
the
children
first
be
filled:
for
it
is
not
meet
to
take
the
childrens
bread,
and
to
cast
it
vnto
the
dogges.
7:28 And
she
answered
and
said
vnto
him,
Yes
Lord,
yet
the
dogges
vnder
the
table
eat
of
the
childrens
crummes.
7:29 And
hee
said
vnto
her,
For
this
saying,
goe
thy
way,
the
deuill
is
gone
out
of
thy
daughter.
7:30 And
when
shee
was
come
to
her
house,
she
found
the
deuill
gone
out,
and
her
daughter
laied
vpon
the
bed.
7:31 And
againe
departing
from
the
coastes
of
Tyre
and
Sidon,
he
came
vnto
the
sea
of
Galilee,
thorow
the
midst
of
the
coasts
of
Decapolis.
7:32 And
they
bring
vnto
him
one
that
was
deafe,
and
had
an
impediment
in
his
speech:
and
they
beseech
him
to
put
his
hand
vpon
him.
7:33 And
he
tooke
him
aside
from
the
multitude,
and
put
his
fingers
into
his
eares,
and
he
spit,
and
touched
his
tongue,
7:34 And
looking
vp
to
heauen,
hee
sighed,
and
saith
vnto
him,
Ephphatha,
that
is,
Be
opened.
7:35 And
straightway
his
eares
were
opened,
and
the
string
of
his
tongue
was
loosed,
and
he
spake
plaine.
7:36 And
hee
charged
them
that
they
should
tell
no
man:
but
the
more
hee
charged
them,
so
much
the
more
a
great
deale
they
published
it,
7:37 And
were
beyond
measure
astonished,
saying,
Hee
hath
done
all
things
well:
hee
maketh
both
the
deafe
to
heare,
and
the
dumbe
to
speake.