The KJV Bible with Strong's Numbers
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Mark 7
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- 7:1
Then came
together
unto
him the
Pharisees,
and
certain of the
scribes, which
came
from
Jerusalem.
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- 7:2
And when they
saw
some of
his
disciples
eat
bread with
defiled, that is to
say, with
unwashen,
hands, they found
fault.
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- 7:3
For the
Pharisees,
and
all the
Jews,
except they
wash their
hands
oft,
eat
not,
holding the
tradition of the
elders.
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- 7:4
And when they come
from the
market,
except they
wash, they
eat
not.
And
many other
things there
be,
which they have
received to
hold, as the
washing of
cups,
and
pots
*, brasen
vessels,
and of
tables.
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- 7:5
Then the
Pharisees
and
scribes
asked
him,
Why
walk
not
thy
disciples
according to the
tradition of the
elders,
but
eat
bread with
unwashen
hands?
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- 7:6 He
answered
and
said unto
them
*,
Well hath
Esaias
prophesied
of
you
hypocrites,
as it is
written,
This
people
honoureth
me with their
lips,
but
their
heart
is
far
from
me.
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- 7:7
Howbeit in
vain do they
worship
me,
teaching for
doctrines the
commandments of
men.
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- 7:8
For laying
aside the
commandment of
God, ye
hold the
tradition of
men, as the
washing of
pots
and
cups:
and
many
other
such like
things ye
do.
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- 7:9
And he
said unto
them, Full
well ye
reject the
commandment of
God,
that ye may
keep your
own
tradition.
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- 7:10
For
Moses
said,
Honour
thy
father
and
thy
mother;
and, Whoso
curseth
father
or
mother, let him
die the
death:
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- 7:11
But
ye
say,
If a
man shall
say to his
father
or
mother, It is
Corban, that is to
say, a
gift,
by
whatsoever
thou mightest be profited
by
me; he shall be free.
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- 7:12
And ye
suffer
him no
more to
do
ought for
his
father
or
his
mother;
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- 7:13
Making the
word of
God of none
effect through
your
tradition,
which ye have
delivered:
and
many
such like
things do
ye.
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- 7:14
And when he had
called
all the
people unto him, he
said unto
them,
Hearken unto
me every
one of you,
and
understand:
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- 7:15 There
is
nothing from
without a
man,
that
entering
into
him
can
defile
him:
but the things which
come out
of
him,
those are
they that
defile the
man.
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- 7:16 If any
man
have
ears to
hear, let him
hear.
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- 7:17
And
when he was
entered
into the
house
from the
people,
his
disciples
asked
him
concerning the
parable.
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- 7:18
And he
saith unto
them,
Are
ye
so without
understanding
also? Do
ye
not
perceive,
that whatsoever
thing from
without
entereth
into the
man, it
cannot
*
defile
him;
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- 7:19
Because it
entereth
not
into
his
heart,
but
into the
belly,
and goeth
out
into the
draught,
purging
all
meats?
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- 7:20
And he
said
*, That which
cometh out
of the
man,
that
defileth the
man.
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- 7:21
For from
within, out
of the
heart of
men,
proceed
evil
thoughts,
adulteries,
fornications,
murders,
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- 7:22
Thefts,
covetousness,
wickedness,
deceit,
lasciviousness, an
evil
eye,
blasphemy,
pride,
foolishness:
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- 7:23
All
these evil
things
come from
within,
and
defile the
man.
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- 7:24
And from
thence he
arose, and
went
into the
borders of
Tyre
and
Sidon,
and
entered
into an
house, and would
have no
man
know it:
but he
could
not be
hid.
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- 7:25
For a certain
woman,
whose
young
daughter
had an
unclean
spirit,
heard
of
him, and
came and
fell
at
his
feet:
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- 7:26
The
woman
was a
Greek, a
Syrophenician by
nation;
and she
besought
him
that he would cast
forth the
devil out
of
her
daughter.
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- 7:27
But
Jesus
said unto
her,
Let the
children
first be
filled:
for it
is
not
meet to
take the
children's
bread,
and to
cast it unto the
dogs.
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- 7:28
And she
answered
and
said unto
him,
Yes,
Lord:
yet
the
dogs
under the
table
eat
of the
children's
crumbs.
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- 7:29
And he
said unto
her,
For
this
saying go thy
way; the
devil is
gone out
of
thy
daughter.
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- 7:30
And when she was
come
to
her
house, she
found the
devil gone
out,
and her
daughter
laid
upon the
bed.
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- 7:31
And
again,
departing
from the
coasts of
Tyre
and
Sidon, he
came
unto the
sea of
Galilee,
through the
midst of the
coasts of
Decapolis.
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- 7:32
And they
bring unto
him one that was
deaf, and had an impediment in his
speech;
and they
beseech
him
to
put his
hand upon
him.
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- 7:33
And he
took
him
aside
*
from the
multitude, and
put
his
fingers
into
his
ears,
and he
spit, and
touched
his
tongue;
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- 7:34
And looking
up
to
heaven, he
sighed,
and
saith unto
him,
Ephphatha, that
is, Be
opened.
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- 7:35
And
straightway
his
ears were
opened,
and the
string of
his
tongue was
loosed,
and he
spake
plain.
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- 7:36
And he
charged
them
that they should
tell no
man:
but the
more
he
charged
them, so much the
more a great
deal they
published it;
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- 7:37
And were beyond
measure
astonished,
saying, He hath
done all
things
well: he
maketh
both the
deaf to
hear,
and the
dumb to
speak.
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