Mark 7
lont@Mark:7:1 @ Now the Pharisees, and some scribes who came from Jerusalem, resorted to Jesus.
lont@Mark:7:2 @ And observing some of his disciples eating with impure hands, that is, unwashed hands;
lont@Mark:7:3 @ (for the Pharisees, and indeed all the Jews who observed the tradition of the elders, eat not until they have washed their hands by pouring a little water upon them:
lont@Mark:7:4 @ and if they be come from the market, by dipping them; and many other usages there are, which they have adopted, as immersions of cups and pots, and brazen vessels and beds:)
lont@Mark:7:5 @ then the Pharisees and Scribes asked him, Whence comes it that your disciples observe not the tradition of the elders, but eat with unwashed hands?
lont@Mark:7:6 @ He answering, said to them,
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lont@Mark:7:14 @ Then having called the whole multitude, he said to them,
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lont@Mark:7:17 @ When he had withdrawn from the people into a house, his disciples asked him the meaning of that sentence.
lont@Mark:7:18 @ He answered,
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lont@Mark:7:24 @ Then he arose, and went to the frontiers of Tyre and Sidon; and having entered a house, he desired that none might know of him; but he could not be concealed.
lont@Mark:7:25 @ For a woman whose little daughter had an unclean spirit, hearing of him, came and threw herself at his feet,
lont@Mark:7:26 @ (the woman was a Greek, a native of Syrophenicia,) and entreated him that he would cast the demon out of her daughter.
lont@Mark:7:27 @ Jesus answered,
lont@Mark:7:28 @ She replied, True, Sir; yet even the dogs under the table eat of the children's crumbs.
lont@Mark:7:29 @ He said to her,
lont@Mark:7:30 @ Immediately she went home, and found her daughter lying upon the bed, and freed from the demon.
lont@Mark:7:31 @ Then leaving the borders of Tyre and Sidon, he returned to the sea of Galilee, through the precincts of Decapolis.
lont@Mark:7:32 @ And they brought to him a deaf man, who had also an impediment in his speech, and entreated him to lay his hand upon him.
lont@Mark:7:33 @ Jesus having taken him aside from the crowd, spit upon his own fingers, and put them into the man's ears, and touched his tongue.
lont@Mark:7:34 @ Then looking up to heaven, and sighing, he said, that is,
lont@Mark:7:35 @ Immediately his ears were opened, and his tongue loosed, and he spoke distinctly.
lont@Mark:7:36 @ He charged them to tell no person: but the more he charged them, the more they published it,
lont@Mark:7:37 @ saying with inexpressible amazement, He does everything well: he makes both the deaf to hear, and the dumb to speak.