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| 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. |
| 7:1 | Then gathered vnto him the Pharises, and certaine of the Scribes which came from Hierusalem. |
| 7:2 | And when they sawe some of his disciples eate meate with common hands, (that is to say, vnwashen) they complained. |
| 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 taken vpon them to obserue, as the washing of cups, and pots, and of brasen vessels, and of beds.) |
| 7:5 | Then asked him the Pharises and Scribes, Why walke not thy disciples according to the tradition of the Elders, but eate meate with vnwashen hands? |
| 7:6 | Then hee answered and sayd vnto them, Surely Esay hath prophecied well of you, hypocrites, as it is written, This people honoureth mee with lippes, but their heart is farre away from me. |
| 7:7 | But they worship me in vaine, teaching for doctrines the commandements of men. |
| 7:8 | For ye lay the commandement of God apart, and obserue the tradition of men, as the washing of pots and of cups, and many other such like things ye doe. |
| 7:9 | And he sayd vnto them, Well, ye reiect the commandement of God, that ye may obserue your owne tradition. |
| 7:10 | For Moses sayd, Honour thy father and thy mother: and Whosoeuer shall speake euill of father or mother, let him die the death. |
| 7:11 | But yee say, If a man say to father or mother, Corban, that is, By the gift that is offered by mee, thou mayest haue profite, hee shall be free. |
| 7:12 | So ye suffer him no more to doe any thing for his father, or his mother, |
| 7:13 | Making the worde of God of none authoritie, by your tradition which ye haue ordeined: and ye doe many such like things. |
| 7:14 | Then he called the whole multitude vnto him, and sayd vnto them, Hearken you all vnto me, and vnderstand. |
| 7:15 | There is nothing without a man, that can defile him, when it entreth into him: but the things which proceede out of him, are they which defile the man. |
| 7:16 | If any haue eares to heare, let him heare. |
| 7:17 | And when hee came into an house, away from the people, his disciples asked him concerning the parable. |
| 7:18 | And he sayde vnto them, What? are ye without vnderstanding also? Doe ye not knowe that whatsoeuer thing from without entreth into a man, cannot defile him, |
| 7:19 | Because it entreth not into his heart, but into the belly, and goeth out into the draught which is the purging of all meates? |
| 7:20 | Then he sayd, That which commeth out of man, that defileth man. |
| 7:21 | For from within, euen out of the heart of men, proceede euill thoughtes, adulteries, fornications, murthers, |
| 7:22 | Theftes, couetousnes, wickednes, deceite, vncleannes, a wicked eye, backbiting, pride, foolishnesse. |
| 7:23 | All these euill things come from within, and defile a man. |
| 7:24 | And from thence he rose, and went into the borders of Tyrus and Sidon, and entred into an house, and woulde that no man should haue knowen: but he could not be hid. |
| 7:25 | For a certaine woman, whose litle daughter had an vncleane spirit, heard of him, and came, and fell at his feete, |
| 7:26 | (And the woman was a Greeke, a Syrophenissian by nation) and she besought him that he would cast out the deuill out of her daughter. |
| 7:27 | But Iesus saide vnto her, Let the children first be fedde: for it is not good to take the childrens bread, and to cast it vnto whelpes. |
| 7:28 | Then shee answered, and saide vnto him, Trueth, Lord: yet in deede the whelpes eate vnder the table of the childrens crommes. |
| 7:29 | Then he said vnto her, For this saying goe thy way: the deuil is gone out of thy daughter. |
| 7:30 | And when shee was come home to her house, shee founde the deuill departed, and her daughter lying on the bed. |
| 7:31 | And hee departed againe from the coastes of Tyrus and Sidon, and came vnto the sea of Galile, through the middes of the coastes of Decapolis. |
| 7:32 | And they brought vnto him one that was deafe and stambered in his speache, and prayed him to put his hand vpon him. |
| 7:33 | Then hee tooke him aside from the multitude, and put his fingers in his eares, and did spit, and touched his tongue. |
| 7:34 | And looking vp to heauen, hee sighed, and said vnto him, Ephphatha, that is, Be opened. |
| 7:35 | And straightway his eares were opened, and the string of his tongue was loosed, and hee spake plaine. |
| 7:36 | And he commanded them, that they should tell no man: but howe much soeuer hee forbad them, the more a great deale they published it, |
| 7:37 | And were beyonde measure astonied, saying, Hee hath done all thinges well: he maketh both the deafe to heare, and the domme to speake. |
| 7:1 | And the Pharyses came together vnto hym, & dyuers of the Scrybes whych came from Ierusalem. |
| 7:2 | And when they sawe certaine of his discyples eate bread wyth commen (that is to saye, with vnwesshen) handes, they complayned. |
| 7:3 | For the Pharyses and all the Iewes, excepte they wasshe theyr handes ofte, eate not, obseruyng the tradicyons of the elders. |
| 7:4 | And when they come from the market, except they washe, they eate not. And many other thynges there be, which they haue taken vpon them to obserue, as the wasshynge of cuppes and cruses, and, brasen vessels, and of tables. |
| 7:5 | Then asked hym the Pharyses & Scribes: why walke not thy dyscyples accordyng to the custome, ordeyned by the elders, but eate bread wyth vnwasshen handes? |
| 7:6 | He answered & sayd vnto them: well prophesyed Esayas of you, ypocrytes, as it is wrytten: Thys people honoreth me wyth theyr lyppes, but theyr herte is farre from me: |
| 7:7 | howbeit, in vayne do they serue me, teachyng the doctrines and commaundementes of men. |
| 7:8 | For ye laye the commaundement of God a parte, & obserue the constitucyons of men, as the wesshinge of cruses & of cuppes, and many other soch lyke thynges ye do. |
| 7:9 | And he sayde vnto them: well, ye cast a syde the commaundement of God, to mayntayne youre awne constitucyons. |
| 7:10 | For Moses sayd: honoure thy father & thy mother: & whoso curseth father or mother, let him dye the death. |
| 7:11 | But ye saye: a man shall saye to father or mother, Corban: whych is: what gyfte soeuer commeth fro me, shalbe for thy profyt. |
| 7:12 | And so ye suffre him no more to do ought for hys father or his mother, |
| 7:13 | and make the worde of God of none effecte, through youre awne constitucyon whych ye haue ordeyned. And many soche thynges do ye. |
| 7:14 | And whan he had called all the people vnto hym, he sayde vnto them: herken vnto me, euery one of you, and vnderstande. |
| 7:15 | There is nothynge wyth out a man that can defyle him, when it entreth into him: but the thynges whych proceade out of a man, those are they that defyle the man. |
| 7:16 | If eny man haue eares to heare, let hym heare. |
| 7:17 | And when he came in to the house awaye from the people, his discyples asked him of the symilitude. |
| 7:18 | And he sayd vnto them: are ye also so greatly wyth out vnderstandinge? Do ye not yet perceaue, that what soeuer thynge from wtout, entreth into a man, it cannot defyle him, |
| 7:19 | because it entreth not into his hert but into the bely: & goeth out into the draught, pourgyng out all meates? |
| 7:20 | And he sayde: that whych commeth out of a man |
| 7:21 | defyleth the man. For from wyth in, euen out of the herte of men proceade euyll thoughtes, aduoutry, fornicacyon, murther, |
| 7:22 | theft, couetousnes, fraude, deceyte, vnclennes, a wycked eye, blasphemyes, pryde, folyshnes: |
| 7:23 | all these euyll thynges come from wt in, and defyle a man. |
| 7:24 | And from thence he rose, & went into the borders of Tyre & Sidon: & entred into an house, & wolde that no man shuld haue knowen. But he coulde not be hyd. |
| 7:25 | For a certayne woman (whose daughter had a foule sprete) as soone as she heard of hym, came, and fell at hys fete. |
| 7:26 | The woman was a Greke out of the nacyon of Syrophenicia, & she besought him, that he wolde cast out the deuyl from her daughter. |
| 7:27 | But Iesus sayd vnto her: let the chyldren fyrst be fedd. For it is not mete, to take the chyldrens bread, and to cast it vnto whelpes. |
| 7:28 | She answered & sayde vnto hym: euen so lorde, neuerthelesse, the whelpes also eat vnder the table of the chyldrens cromes. |
| 7:29 | And he sayde vnto her: for thys sayinge go thy waye, the deuyl is gone out of thy daughter. |
| 7:30 | And when she was come home to her house, she founde that the deuyll was departed, and her daughter lyinge on the bedd. |
| 7:31 | And he departed agayne from the coastes of Tyre and Sidon, and came vnto the see of Galile thorow the myddes of the coastes of the ten cyties. |
| 7:32 | And they broughte vnto him one that was deaffe and had an impediment in hys speche, and they prayd hym to put his hande vpon him. |
| 7:33 | And when he had taken hym asyde from the people, he put hys fyngers into hys eares, and dyd spyt, & touched hys tonge, |
| 7:34 | and loked vp to heauen, and syghed, and sayde vnto hym: Ephata, that is to saye, be opened. |
| 7:35 | And strayght waye his eares were opened, and the stryng of his tounge was lowsed, and he spake playne. |
| 7:36 | And he commaunded them, that they shulde tell no man. But the more he forbad them, so moch the more a greate deale they publisshed, |
| 7:37 | saying: He hath done all thynges well, he hath made both the deaffe to heare, and the dome to speake. |
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