7:1 And
gathered
together
unto
him
are
the
Pharisees,
and
certain
of
the
scribes,
having
come
from
Jerusalem,
7:2 and
having
seen
certain
of
his
disciples
with
defiled
hands--that
is,
unwashed--eating
bread,
they
found
fault;
7:3 for
the
Pharisees,
and
all
the
Jews,
if
they
do
not
wash
the
hands
to
the
wrist,
do
not
eat,
holding
the
tradition
of
the
elders,
7:4 and,
[coming]
from
the
market-place,
if
they
do
not
baptize
themselves,
they
do
not
eat;
and
many
other
things
there
are
that
they
received
to
hold,
baptisms
of
cups,
and
pots,
and
brazen
vessels,
and
couches.
7:5 Then
question
him
do
the
Pharisees
and
the
scribes,
`Wherefore
do
thy
disciples
not
walk
according
to
the
tradition
of
the
elders,
but
with
unwashed
hands
do
eat
the
bread'
7:6 and
he
answering
said
to
them--`Well
did
Isaiah
prophesy
concerning
you,
hypocrites,
as
it
hath
been
written,
This
people
with
the
lips
doth
honour
Me,
and
their
heart
is
far
from
Me;
7:7 and
in
vain
do
they
worship
Me,
teaching
teachings,
commands
of
men;
7:8 for,
having
put
away
the
command
of
God,
ye
hold
the
tradition
of
men,
baptisms
of
pots
and
cups;
and
many
other
such
like
things
ye
do.'
7:9 And
he
said
to
them,
`Well
do
ye
put
away
the
command
of
God
that
your
tradition
ye
may
keep;
7:10 for
Moses
said,
Honour
thy
father
and
thy
mother;
and,
He
who
is
speaking
evil
of
father
or
mother--let
him
die
the
death;
7:11 and
ye
say,
If
a
man
may
say
to
father
or
to
mother,
Korban
(that
is,
a
gift),
[is]
whatever
thou
mayest
be
profited
out
of
mine,
7:12 and
no
more
do
ye
suffer
him
to
do
anything
for
his
father
or
for
his
mother,
7:13 setting
aside
the
word
of
God
for
your
tradition
that
ye
delivered;
and
many
such
like
things
ye
do.'
7:14 And
having
called
near
all
the
multitude,
he
said
to
them,
`Hearken
to
me,
ye
all,
and
understand;
7:15 there
is
nothing
from
without
the
man
entering
into
him
that
is
able
to
defile
him,
but
the
things
coming
out
from
him,
those
are
the
things
defiling
the
man.
7:16 If
any
hath
ears
to
hear--let
him
hear.'
7:17 And
when
he
entered
into
a
house
from
the
multitude,
his
disciples
were
questioning
him
about
the
simile,
7:18 and
he
saith
to
them,
`So
also
ye
are
without
understanding!
Do
ye
not
perceive
that
nothing
from
without
entering
into
the
man
is
able
to
defile
him
7:19 because
it
doth
not
enter
into
his
heart,
but
into
the
belly,
and
into
the
drain
it
doth
go
out,
purifying
all
the
meats.'
7:20 And
he
said--`That
which
is
coming
out
from
the
man,
that
doth
defile
the
man;
7:21 for
from
within,
out
of
the
heart
of
men,
the
evil
reasonings
do
come
forth,
adulteries,
whoredoms,
murders,
7:22 thefts,
covetous
desires,
wickedness,
deceit,
arrogance,
an
evil
eye,
evil
speaking,
pride,
foolishness;
7:23 all
these
evils
do
come
forth
from
within,
and
they
defile
the
man.'
7:24 And
from
thence
having
risen,
he
went
away
to
the
borders
of
Tyre
and
Sidon,
and
having
entered
into
the
house,
he
wished
none
to
know,
and
he
was
not
able
to
be
hid,
7:25 for
a
woman
having
heard
about
him,
whose
little
daughter
had
an
unclean
spirit,
having
come,
fell
at
his
feet,
--
7:26 and
the
woman
was
a
Greek,
a
Syro-Phenician
by
nation--and
was
asking
him,
that
the
demon
he
may
cast
forth
out
of
her
daughter.
7:27 And
Jesus
said
to
her,
`Suffer
first
the
children
to
be
filled,
for
it
is
not
good
to
take
the
children's
bread,
and
to
cast
[it]
to
the
little
dogs.'
7:28 And
she
answered
and
saith
to
him,
`Yes,
sir;
for
the
little
dogs
also
under
the
table
do
eat
of
the
children's
crumbs.'
7:29 And
he
said
to
her,
`Because
of
this
word
go;
the
demon
hath
gone
forth
out
of
thy
daughter;'
7:30 and
having
come
away
to
her
house,
she
found
the
demon
gone
forth,
and
the
daughter
laid
upon
the
couch.
7:31 And
again,
having
gone
forth
from
the
coasts
of
Tyre
and
Sidon,
he
came
unto
the
sea
of
Galilee,
through
the
midst
of
the
coasts
of
Decapolis,
7:32 and
they
bring
to
him
a
deaf,
stuttering
man,
and
they
call
on
him
that
he
may
put
the
hand
on
him.
7:33 And
having
taken
him
away
from
the
multitude
by
himself,
he
put
his
fingers
to
his
ears,
and
having
spit,
he
touched
his
tongue,
7:34 and
having
looked
to
the
heaven,
he
sighed,
and
saith
to
him,
`Ephphatha,'
that
is,
`Be
thou
opened;'
7:35 and
immediately
were
his
ears
opened,
and
the
string
of
his
tongue
was
loosed,
and
he
was
speaking
plain.
7:36 And
he
charged
them
that
they
may
tell
no
one,
but
the
more
he
was
charging
them,
the
more
abundantly
they
were
proclaiming
[it]
,
7:37 and
they
were
being
beyond
measure
astonished,
saying,
`Well
hath
he
done
all
things;
both
the
deaf
he
doth
make
to
hear,
and
the
dumb
to
speak.'