15:1 Then
come
unto
Jesus
do
they
from
Jerusalem--scribes
and
Pharisees--saying,
15:2 `Wherefore
do
thy
disciples
transgress
the
tradition
of
the
elders
for
they
do
not
wash
their
hands
when
they
may
eat
bread.'
15:3 And
he
answering
said
to
them,
`Wherefore
also
do
ye
transgress
the
command
of
God
because
of
your
tradition
15:4 for
God
did
command,
saying,
Honour
thy
father
and
mother;
and,
He
who
is
speaking
evil
of
father
or
mother--let
him
die
the
death;
15:5 but
ye
say,
Whoever
may
say
to
father
or
mother,
An
offering
[is]
whatever
thou
mayest
be
profited
by
me;
--
15:6 and
he
may
not
honour
his
father
or
his
mother,
and
ye
did
set
aside
the
command
of
God
because
of
your
tradition.
15:7 `Hypocrites,
well
did
Isaiah
prophesy
of
you,
saying,
15:8 This
people
doth
draw
nigh
to
Me
with
their
mouth,
and
with
the
lips
it
doth
honour
Me,
but
their
heart
is
far
off
from
Me;
15:9 and
in
vain
do
they
worship
Me,
teaching
teachings--commands
of
men.'
15:10 And
having
called
near
the
multitude,
he
said
to
them,
`Hear
and
understand:
15:11 not
that
which
is
coming
into
the
mouth
doth
defile
the
man,
but
that
which
is
coming
forth
from
the
mouth,
this
defileth
the
man.'
15:12 Then
his
disciples
having
come
near,
said
to
him,
`Hast
thou
known
that
the
Pharisees,
having
heard
the
word,
were
stumbled'
15:13 And
he
answering
said,
`Every
plant
that
my
heavenly
Father
did
not
plant
shall
be
rooted
up;
15:14 let
them
alone,
guides
they
are--blind
of
blind;
and
if
blind
may
guide
blind,
both
into
a
ditch
shall
fall.'
15:15 And
Peter
answering
said
to
him,
`Explain
to
us
this
simile.'
15:16 And
Jesus
said,
`Are
ye
also
yet
without
understanding
15:17 do
ye
not
understand
that
all
that
is
going
into
the
mouth
doth
pass
into
the
belly,
and
into
the
drain
is
cast
forth
15:18 but
the
things
coming
forth
from
the
mouth
from
the
heart
do
come
forth,
and
these
defile
the
man;
15:19 for
out
of
the
heart
come
forth
evil
thoughts,
murders,
adulteries,
whoredoms,
thefts,
false
witnessings,
evil
speakings:
15:20 these
are
the
things
defiling
the
man;
but
to
eat
with
unwashen
hands
doth
not
defile
the
man.'
15:21 And
Jesus
having
come
forth
thence,
withdrew
to
the
parts
of
Tyre
and
Sidon,
15:22 and
lo,
a
woman,
a
Canaanitess,
from
those
borders
having
come
forth,
did
call
to
him,
saying,
`Deal
kindly
with
me,
Sir--Son
of
David;
my
daughter
is
miserably
demonized.'
15:23 And
he
did
not
answer
her
a
word;
and
his
disciples
having
come
to
him,
were
asking
him,
saying--`Let
her
away,
because
she
crieth
after
us;'
15:24 and
he
answering
said,
`I
was
not
sent
except
to
the
lost
sheep
of
the
house
of
Israel.'
15:25 And
having
come,
she
was
bowing
to
him,
saying,
`Sir,
help
me;'
15:26 and
he
answering
said,
`It
is
not
good
to
take
the
children's
bread,
and
to
cast
to
the
little
dogs.'
15:27 And
she
said,
`Yes,
sir,
for
even
the
little
dogs
do
eat
of
the
crumbs
that
are
falling
from
their
lords'
table;'
15:28 then
answering,
Jesus
said
to
her,
`O
woman,
great
[is]
thy
faith,
let
it
be
to
thee
as
thou
wilt;'
and
her
daughter
was
healed
from
that
hour.
15:29 And
Jesus
having
passed
thence,
came
nigh
unto
the
sea
of
Galilee,
and
having
gone
up
to
the
mountain,
he
was
sitting
there,
15:30 and
there
came
to
him
great
multitudes,
having
with
them
lame,
blind,
dumb,
maimed,
and
many
others,
and
they
did
cast
them
at
the
feet
of
Jesus,
and
he
healed
them,
15:31 so
that
the
multitudes
did
wonder,
seeing
dumb
ones
speaking,
maimed
whole,
lame
walking,
and
blind
seeing;
and
they
glorified
the
God
of
Israel.
15:32 And
Jesus
having
called
near
his
disciples,
said,
`I
have
compassion
upon
the
multitude,
because
now
three
days
they
continue
with
me,
and
they
have
not
what
they
may
eat;
and
to
let
them
away
fasting
I
will
not,
lest
they
faint
in
the
way.'
15:33 And
his
disciples
say
to
him,
`Whence
to
us,
in
a
wilderness,
so
many
loaves,
as
to
fill
so
great
a
multitude'
15:34 And
Jesus
saith
to
them,
`How
many
loaves
have
ye'
and
they
said,
`Seven,
and
a
few
little
fishes.'
15:35 And
he
commanded
the
multitudes
to
sit
down
upon
the
ground,
15:36 and
having
taken
the
seven
loaves
and
the
fishes,
having
given
thanks,
he
did
break,
and
gave
to
his
disciples,
and
the
disciples
to
the
multitude.
15:37 And
they
did
all
eat,
and
were
filled,
and
they
took
up
what
was
over
of
the
broken
pieces
seven
baskets
full,
15:38 and
those
eating
were
four
thousand
men,
apart
from
women
and
children.
15:39 And
having
let
away
the
multitudes,
he
went
into
the
boat,
and
did
come
to
the
borders
of
Magdala.