MARK
Chapter 7
Mark | Weymouth | 7:1 | Then the Pharisees, with certain Scribes who had come from Jerusalem, came to Him in a body. | |
Mark | Weymouth | 7:2 | They had noticed that some of His disciples were eating their food with `unclean' (that is to say, unwashed) hands. | |
Mark | Weymouth | 7:3 | (For the Pharisees and all the Jews--being, as they are, zealous for the traditions of the Elders--never eat without first carefully washing their hands, | |
Mark | Weymouth | 7:4 | and when they come from market they will not eat without bathing first; and they have a good many other customs which they have received traditionally and cling to, such as the rinsing of cups and pots and of bronze utensils, and the washing of beds.) | |
Mark | Weymouth | 7:5 | So the Pharisees and Scribes put the question to Him: "Why do your disciples transgress the traditions of the Elders, and eat their food with unclean hands?" | |
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"Rightly did Isaiah prophesy of you hypocrites," He replied; "as it is written, | |
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But idle is their devotion while they lay down precepts which are mere human rules.' | |
Mark | Weymouth | 7:9 | "Praiseworthy indeed!" He added, "to set at nought God's Commandment in order to observe your own traditions! | |
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For Moses said, | |
Mark | Weymouth | 7:11 | But *you* say, `If a man says to his father or mother, It is a Korban (that is, a thing devoted to God), whatever it is, which otherwise you would have received from me--' | |
Mark | Weymouth | 7:13 | thus nullifying God's precept by your tradition which you have handed down. And many things of that kind you do." | |
Mark | Weymouth | 7:14 | Then Jesus called the people to Him again. "Listen to me, all of you," He said, "and understand. | |
Mark | Weymouth | 7:15 | There is nothing outside a man which entering him can make him unclean; but it is the things which come out of a man that make him unclean." | |
Mark | Weymouth | 7:17 | After He had left the crowd and gone indoors, His disciples began to ask Him about this figure of speech. | |
Mark | Weymouth | 7:18 | "Have *you* also so little understanding?" He replied; "do you not understand that anything whatever that enters a man from outside cannot make him unclean, | |
Mark | Weymouth | 7:19 | because it does not go into his heart, but into his stomach, and passes away ejected from him?" By these words Jesus pronounced all kinds of food clean. | |
Mark | Weymouth | 7:21 | For from within, out of men's hearts, their evil purposes proceed--fornication, theft, murder, adultery, | |
Mark | Weymouth | 7:22 | covetousness, wickedness, deceit, licentiousness, envy, reviling, pride, reckless folly: | |
Mark | Weymouth | 7:24 | Then He rose and left that place and went into the neighbourhood of Tyre and Sidon. Here He entered a house and wished no one to know it, but He could not escape observation. | |
Mark | Weymouth | 7:25 | Forthwith a woman whose little daughter was possessed by a foul spirit heard of Him, and came and flung herself at His feet. | |
Mark | Weymouth | 7:26 | She was a Gentile woman, a Syro-phoenician by nation: and again and again she begged Him to expel the demon from her daughter. | |
Mark | Weymouth | 7:27 | "Let the children first eat all they want," He said; "it is not right to take the children's bread and throw it to the dogs." | |
Mark | Weymouth | 7:28 | "True, Sir," she replied, "and yet the dogs under the table eat the children's scraps." | |
Mark | Weymouth | 7:29 | "For those words of yours, go home," He replied; "the demon has gone out of your daughter." | |
Mark | Weymouth | 7:31 | Returning from the neighbourhood of Tyre, He came by way of Sidon to the Lake of Galilee, passing through the district of the Ten Towns. | |
Mark | Weymouth | 7:32 | Here they brought to Him a deaf man that stammered, on whom they begged Him to lay His hands. | |
Mark | Weymouth | 7:33 | So Jesus taking him aside, apart from the crowd, put His fingers into his ears, and spat, and moistened his tongue; | |
Mark | Weymouth | 7:34 | and looking up to Heaven He sighed, and said to him, "Ephphatha!" (that is, "Open!") | |
Mark | Weymouth | 7:35 | And the man's ears were opened, and his tongue became untied, and he began to speak perfectly. | |
Mark | Weymouth | 7:36 | Then Jesus charged them to tell no one; but the more He charged them, all the more did they spread the news far and wide. | |