MARK
Chapter 7
Mark | Wycliffe | 7:2 | And whanne thei hadden seen summe of hise disciplis ete breed with vnwaisschen hoondis, thei blameden. | |
Mark | Wycliffe | 7:3 | The Farisees and alle the Jewis eten not, but thei waisschen ofte her hoondis, holdynge the tradiciouns of eldere men. | |
Mark | Wycliffe | 7:4 | And whanne thei turnen ayen fro chepyng, thei eten not, but thei ben waisschen; and many other thingis ben, `that ben taken `to hem to kepe, wasschyngis of cuppis, and of watir vessels, and of vessels of bras, and of beddis. | |
Mark | Wycliffe | 7:5 | And Farisees and scribis axiden hym, and seiden, Whi gon not thi disciplis aftir the tradicioun of eldere men, but with vnwasschen hondis thei eten breed? | |
Mark | Wycliffe | 7:6 | And he answeride, and seide to hem, Ysaie prophesiede wel of you, ypocritis, as it is writun, This puple worschipith me with lippis, but her herte is fer fro me; | |
Mark | Wycliffe | 7:8 | For ye leeuen the maundement of God, and holden the tradiciouns of men, wasschyngis of watir vessels, and of cuppis; and many othir thingis lijk to these ye doon. | |
Mark | Wycliffe | 7:9 | And he seide to hem, Wel ye han maad the maundement of God voide, `to kepe youre tradicioun. | |
Mark | Wycliffe | 7:10 | For Moyses seide, Worschipe thi fadir and thi modir; and he that cursith fadir or modir, die he by deeth. | |
Mark | Wycliffe | 7:11 | But ye seien, If a man seie to fadir or modir, Corban, that is, What euer yifte is of me, it schal profite to thee; | |
Mark | Wycliffe | 7:13 | and ye breken the word of God bi youre tradicioun, that ye han youun; and ye don many suche thingis. | |
Mark | Wycliffe | 7:14 | And he eftsoone clepide the puple, and seide to hem, Ye alle here me, and vndurstonde. | |
Mark | Wycliffe | 7:15 | No thing that is withouten a man, that entrith in to hym, may defoule him; but tho thingis that comen forth of a man, tho it ben that defoulen a man. | |
Mark | Wycliffe | 7:17 | And whanne he was entrid in to an hous, fro the puple, hise disciplis axiden hym the parable. | |
Mark | Wycliffe | 7:18 | And he seide to hem, Ye ben vnwise also. Vndurstonde ye not, that al thing without forth that entreth in to a man, may not defoule hym? | |
Mark | Wycliffe | 7:19 | for it hath not entrid in to his herte, but in to the wombe, and bynethe it goith out, purgynge alle metis. | |
Mark | Wycliffe | 7:22 | fornycaciouns, mansleyingis, theftis, auaricis, wickidnessis, gile, vnchastite, yuel iye, blasfemyes, pride, foli. | |
Mark | Wycliffe | 7:24 | And Jhesus roos vp fro thennus, and wente in to the coostis of Tyre and of Sidon. And he yede in to an hous, and wolde that no man wiste; and he myyte not be hid. | |
Mark | Wycliffe | 7:25 | For a womman, anoon as sche herd of hym, whos douytir hadde an vnclene spirit, entride, and fel doun at hise feet. | |
Mark | Wycliffe | 7:26 | And the womman was hethen, of the generacioun of Sirofenyce. And sche preiede hym, that he wolde caste out a deuel fro hir douyter. | |
Mark | Wycliffe | 7:27 | And he seide to hir, Suffre thou, that the children be fulfillid first; for it is not good to take the breed of children, and yyue to houndis. | |
Mark | Wycliffe | 7:28 | And sche answeride, and seide to him, Yis, Lord; for litil whelpis eten vndur the bord, of the crummes of children. | |
Mark | Wycliffe | 7:29 | And Jhesus seide to hir, Go thou, for this word the feend wente out of thi douytir. | |
Mark | Wycliffe | 7:30 | And whanne sche was gon in to hir hous home, sche foonde the damysel ligynge on the bed, and the deuel gon out fro hir. | |
Mark | Wycliffe | 7:31 | And eftsoones Jhesus yede out fro the coostis of Tire, and cam thorou Sidon to the see of Galilee, bitwixe the myddil of the coostis of Decapoleos. | |
Mark | Wycliffe | 7:32 | And thei bryngen to hym a man deef and doumbe, and preieden hym to leye his hoond on hym. | |
Mark | Wycliffe | 7:33 | And he took hym asidis fro the puple, and puttide hise fyngris in to hise eris; and he spetide, and touchide his tonge. | |
Mark | Wycliffe | 7:34 | And he bihelde in to heuene, and sorewide with ynne, and seide, Effeta, that is, Be thou openyd. | |
Mark | Wycliffe | 7:35 | And anoon hise eris weren openyd, and the boond of his tunge was vnboundun, and he spak riytli. | |
Mark | Wycliffe | 7:36 | And he comaundide to hem, that thei schulden seie to no man; but hou myche he comaundide to hem, so myche more thei prechiden, | |