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Then
Pharisees
and
scribes
come
to Jesus
from Jerusalem, saying,
2
Why do Your
disciples
break the
tradition
of the
elders?
For
they do not wash
their
hands
when
they shall eat
bread.
3
And
answering
He said to them, Why also do you
break
the
commandment
of God
on account of
your
tradition?
4
For
God
commanded, Honor the
Father
and mother and, The
one
speaking evil of
father
or
mother,
in death
must end!
5
But you
say,
Whoever shall say to the
father
or
mother,
Whatever
you might be profited
by
me
is
a gift,
6
he shall not hon
or
his
father
or
his mother. And
you made void
the
commandment
of God
on account of
your
tradition!
7
Hypocrites!
Isaiah
prophesied
rightly
concerning you, saying,
8
This
people
honors
Me with the
lips,
but their
heart
is kept
far away
from Me.
9
And
in vain
they worship
Me,
teaching
as
doctrines
the
precepts
of men.
10
And
having summoned
the crowd, He said to them, Hear and
understand!
11
It is
not
what
is entering
into
the
mouth
that
defiles
the
man;
but that
going forth
out of
the
mouth
,
this
defiles
the
man.
12
Then
the
disciples
having approached,
said
to Him, Do You know that
the
Pharisees,
having heard
this
saying,
were offended?
13
And
answering
He said, Every
plant
that
My
Heavenly
Father
has not
plant
ed
will be rooted up.
14
Leave
them! They are
blind
guides
of the
blind
.
And
if
the
blind
lead
the
blind
,
both
will fall
into a pit.
15
And
Peter
answering said to Him, Explain this
parable
to us.
16
And He said, Are you
also
still
without understanding?
17
Do you not yet understand
that
everything
entering
into
the mouth
goes
into
the
stomach,
and is cast out
into
the
sewer?
18
But
the things
going forth
out of the
mouth
come forth out of the
heart,
and these
defile
the
man.
19
For out of the
heart
come forth
evil
thoughts,
murders, adulteries,
sexual immorality,
thefts,
false testimonies,
slanders.
20
These
are
the things
defiling
the
man,
but to eat with unwashed
hands
does not defile the man.
21
And
having gone forth
from there,
Jesus
withdrew
to the
district
of Tyre
and
Sidon.
22
And behold,
a Canaanite
woman
from the same
region
having approached,
was crying out
saying,
Have mercy on me, Lord,
Son
of David! My
daughter
is miserably possessed by a demon.
23
But
He did not answer
her
a word.
And His
disciples
having approached,
were imploring
Him,
saying,
Dismiss her,
for
she cries out
after us!
24
And
answering
He said,
I was sent
only to
those
being lost sheep
of
the
house
of Israel.
25
And having come,
she was worshiping
Him saying, Lord,
help
me!
26
And
answering
He said, It is not
right
to take
the
childrens bread and
to cast
it
to
the
dogs.
27
And she said, Yes Lord, but
even
the
dogs
eat
the
crumbs
falling
from their masters table.
28
Then
Jesus
answering said to her, O woman,
great
is
your
faith.
It shall be
to you as you desire. And her
daughter
was healed
from that
very
hour.
29
And
having departed
from there,
Jesus
went
along
the
Sea
of Galilee, and
having gone up
on
the
mountain, He was sitting
there.
30
And
great
crowds
came
to Him,
having
with them
the
lame,
crippled,
blind,
mute, and
many
others.
And
they placed
them at His
feet,
and
He healed
them,
31
so that
the
crowd
marveled,
seeing
the
mute
speaking,
the
crippled
restored, and
the
lame
walking, and
the
blind
seeing
.
And
they glorified
the
God
of Israel.
32
And Jesus,
having called
His disciples
to Him
, said, I am moved with compassion toward the crowd,
because
they continue
with Me
three
days
already
and have
nothing
that they might eat. And
I am not willing
to send them away
hungry, lest
they faint
on the way.
33
And the
disciples
say
to Him, From where
will be
to us in
a secluded place
so many
loaves,
as
so great
a crowd
to satisfy?
34
And
Jesus
says
to them, How many
loaves
do you have? And they said, Seven, and
a few
small fish.
35
And
having commanded
the
crowds
to sit down
on the ground,
36
having taken
the
seven
loaves and
the
fish,
and
having given thanks,
He broke
the
m
and
kept giving
the
m
to
the
disciples
,
and
the
disciples
to
the
crowd.
37
And
all
ate and
were satisfied,
and
they took up
that
being over and above
of the
fragments,
seven
baskets
full.
38
And
those
eating
were
four thousand
men,
besides
women
and
children.
39
And
having dismissed
the crowds,
He entered
into the
boat
and
came
to the
region
of Magadan.
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