The revised version of the New Testament, with a history of the present and former . him the multitude again, and said unto them,to hear. Hear me all of you, and understand : ^there is noth-hear. mg trom Without the man, that going into him candefile him: but the things which proceed out of theman are those that defile the man.^ ^And when hewas entered into the house from the multitude, hisdisciples asked of him the parable. ^And he saithunto them, Are ye so without understanding also?Perceive ye not, that whatsoever from without goethinto the man, it cannot defile him ; ^becau


The revised version of the New Testament, with a history of the present and former . him the multitude again, and said unto them,to hear. Hear me all of you, and understand : ^there is noth-hear. mg trom Without the man, that going into him candefile him: but the things which proceed out of theman are those that defile the man.^ ^And when hewas entered into the house from the multitude, hisdisciples asked of him the parable. ^And he saithunto them, Are ye so without understanding also?Perceive ye not, that whatsoever from without goethinto the man, it cannot defile him ; ^because it goethnot into his heart, but into his belly, and goeth outinto the draught? This he said, making all meatsclean. ^°And he said, That which proceedeth outof the man, that defileth the man. ^For fromwithin, out of the heart of men, ^evil thoughts pro-ceed, fornications, ^^thefts, murders, adulteries, covet-•Gr. ings, wickednesses, deceit, lasciviousness, an evilthat^are gye^ raiHug, pride, foolishness: ^^all these evil thingsproceed from within, and defile the man. 1^ x» H pio oc Hft. vli. n, S. MARK. 93 24 And from thence he arose, and went away Some into the borders of Tyre and Sidon. And he en- ancSnt 1111 1 • authori- tered into a house, and would have no man know it: ties omit and and he could not be hid. ^^^u\. straightway a •s^^=«-woman, whose little daughter had an unclean spirit,having heard of him, came and fell down at his feet.^^Now the woman was a ^Greek, a Syrophoenicianby race. And she besought him that he would castforth the Mevil out of her daughter, ^^^nd he saidunto her, Let the children first be filled : for it is notmeet to take the childrens ^bread and cast it to thedogs. ^^But she answered and saith unto him, Yea,Lord: even the dogs under the table eat of the chil-drens crumbs. ^^And h^ said unto her, For this say- ^/^^,-^ing go thy way; the ^devil is gone out of thy °And she went away unto her house, and foundthe child laid upon t


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