Mark  
 7
  - The Pharisees and some of the teachers of 
    the law who had come from Jerusalem gathered around Jesus and
 
  - saw some of his disciples eating food with 
    hands that were "unclean," that is, unwashed.
 
  - (The Pharisees and all the Jews do not eat 
    unless they give their hands a ceremonial washing, holding to the tradition 
    of the elders.
 
  - When they come from the marketplace they 
    do not eat unless they wash. And they observe many other traditions, such 
    as the washing of cups, pitchers and kettles.)
 
  - So the Pharisees and teachers of the law 
    asked Jesus, "Why don't your disciples live according to the tradition 
    of the elders instead of eating their food with 'unclean' hands.?"
 
  - He replied, "Isaiah was right when he 
    prophesied about you hypocrites; as it is written: "'These people honor 
    me with their lips, but their hearts are far from me.
 
  - They worship me in vain; their teachings 
    are but rules taught by men.'
 
  - You have let go of the commands of God and 
    are holding on to the traditions of men."
 
  - And he said to them: "You have a fine 
    way of setting aside the commands of God in order to observe your own traditions 
    !
 
  - For Moses said, 'Honor your father and your 
    mother,' and, 'Anyone who curses his father or mother must be put to death.'
 
  - But you say that if a man says to his father 
    or mother: 'Whatever help you might otherwise have received from me is Corban' 
    (that is, a gift devoted to God),
 
  - then you no longer let him do anything for 
    his father or mother.
 
  - Thus you nullify the word of God by your 
    tradition that you have handed down. And you do many things like that."
 
  - Again Jesus called the crowd to him and said, 
    "Listen to me, everyone, and understand this.
 
  - Nothing outside a man can make him 'unclean' 
    by going into him. Rather, it is what comes out of a man that makes him 'unclean.'"
 
  - [If anyone has ears to hear, let him hear.]
 
  - After he had left the crowd and entered the 
    house, his disciples asked him about this parable.
 
  - "Are you so dull?" he asked. "Don't 
    you see that nothing that enters a man from the outside can make him 'unclean 
    '?
 
  - For it doesn't go into his heart but into 
    his stomach, and then out of his body." (In saying this, Jesus declared 
    all foods "clean.")
 
  - He went on: "What comes out of a man 
    is what makes him 'unclean.'
 
  - For from within, out of men's hearts, come 
    evil thoughts, sexual immorality, theft, murder, adultery,
 
  - greed, malice, deceit, lewdness, envy, slander, 
    arrogance and folly.
 
  - All these evils come from inside and make 
    a man 'unclean.'"
 
  - Jesus left that place and went to the vicinity 
    of Tyre. He entered a house and did not want anyone to know it; yet he could 
    not keep his presence secret.
 
  - In fact, as soon as she heard about him, 
    a woman whose little daughter was possessed by an evil spirit came and fell 
    at his feet.
 
  - The woman was a Greek, born in Syrian Phoenicia. 
    She begged Jesus to drive the demon out of her daughter.
 
  - "First let the children eat all they 
    want," he told her, "for it is not right to take the children's 
    bread and toss it to their dogs."
 
  - "Yes, Lord," she replied, "but 
    even the dogs under the table eat the children's crumbs."
 
  - Then he told her, "For such a reply, 
    you may go; the demon has left your daughter."
 
  - She went home and found her child lying on 
    the bed, and the demon gone.
 
  - Then Jesus left the vicinity of Tyre and 
    went through Sidon, down to the Sea of Galilee and into the region of the 
    Decapolis.
 
  - There some people brought to him a man who 
    was deaf and could hardly talk, and they begged him to place his hand on the 
    man.
 
  - After he took him aside, away from the crowd, 
    Jesus put his fingers into the man's ears. Then he spit and touched the man's 
    tongue.
 
  - He looked up to heaven and with a deep sigh 
    said to him, "Ephphatha!" (which means, "Be opened!").
 
  - At this, the man's ears were opened, his 
    tongue was loosened and he began to speak plainly.
 
  - Jesus commanded them not to tell anyone. 
    But the more he did so, the more they kept talking about it.
 
  - People were overwhelmed with amazement. "He 
    has done everything well," they said. "He even makes the deaf hear 
    and the mute speak." 
      
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