Mark Seven
Then there gathered unto him Pharisees
and scribes, who had come from Jerusalem. And they saw some of his disciples eating
bread with their hands unwashed; and they
reproached them. For all the Jews, even the Pharisees, unless
their hands are washed carefully would
not eat, because they strictly observe the tradition
of the elders. Even the things from the market, if they
are not washed, they would not eat them. And
there are a great many other things, which
they have accepted to obey, such as the washing
of cups and pots, and copper utensils,
and the bedding of dead men. And the scribes and Pharisees asked him,
Why do your disciples not walk according
to the tradition of the elders, but eat bread
with their hands unwashed? He said to them, The prophet Isaiah well
prophesied about you, O hypocrites, as it is
written, This people honor me with their lips,
but their heart is far away from me. And they worship me in vain, when they
teach the doctrines of the commandments of
men. For you have ignored the commandment
of God, and you observe the tradition of men,
such as the washing of cups and pots, and a
great many other things like these. He said to them, Well you do injustice to
the commandment of God so as to sustain
your own tradition. For Moses said, Honor your father and
your mother; and he who curses father or
mother, let him be put to death. But you say, If a man may say to his
father or his mother, What is left over is
Corban (my offering); And yet you do not let him do anything
for his father or mother.
So you dishonor the word of God for the
sake of the tradition which you have established;
and you do a great many like these.
¶ Then Jesus called all the people and
said to them, Hear me, all of you, and understand. There is nothing outside of a man, if it
should enter into him, which can defile him;
but what goes out of him, that defiles the
man. Who has ears to hear, let him hear. When Jesus entered into the house because
of the people, his disciples asked him
concerning that parable.
And he said to them, So even you are
puzzled. Do you not know that whatever
enters into a man from outside cannot defile
him? Because it does not enter into his heart,
but into his stomach, and then is thrown out
through the intestines, thereby purifying the
food. It is what goes out of man which defiles
the man. For from within, from the heart of men
go out evil thoughts, such as fornication,
adultery, theft, murder,
Extortion, wickedness, deceit, lust, an
evil eye, blasphemy, pride, foolishness; All these evils go out from within, and
they defile the man.
¶ Jesus moved away from thence, and
came to the borders of Tyre and Sidon, and
he entered into a house, and did not want
any one to know about him. And yet he could
not hide himself. For immediately a woman heard about
him, whose daughter had an unclean spirit;
and she came and fell at his feet. But the woman was a heathen, from
Phoenicia in Syria; and she besought him to
cast out the demon from her daughter. And Jesus said to her, Let the children be
first filled; for it is not right to take the
children’s bread and throw it to the dogs. But she answered and said to him, Yes,
my Lord; even the dogs eat the children’s
crumbs under the trays. Jesus said to her, Go your way; just because
of this word, the demon has gone out
of your daughter. So she went to her house, and found her
daughter lying in bed, and the demon gone
out of her.
¶ Again Jesus went out from the border
of Tyre and Sidon, and came to the sea of
Galilee, to the border of the ten cities. And they brought to him a deaf and dumb
man; and they asked him to lay his hand on
him. So he drew him aside from the people,
and put his fingers into his ears, then he spat,
and touched his tongue; And he looked up to heaven, and sighed,
and he said to him, Ethpatakh, which means,
Be opened. And in that very hour his ears were
opened, and the knot of his tongue was loosened,
and he spoke plainly. And he warned them not to tell this to
any man; but the more he warned them, so
much the more they published it. And they were greatly astonished, saying,
He does everything so well. He makes
the deaf hear, and the dumb to speak. |