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The Pharisees
gathered around Jesus. So did some of the teachers of the law. All of them
had come from Jerusalem.
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They saw some of his
disciples eating food with “unclean” hands. That means they were not washed.
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The Pharisees and
all the Jews do not eat unless they wash their hands to make them pure.
That’s
what the elders teach.
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When they come from
the market place, they do not eat unless they wash. And they follow many
other teachings. For example, they wash cups, pitchers, and kettles in a
special way.
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So the Pharisees and
the teachers of the law questioned Jesus. “Why don’t
your disciples live by what the elders teach?” they asked. “Why do they eat
their food with ‘unclean’ hands?”
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He replied,
“Isaiah was right. He prophesied about you
people who pretend to be good. He said, “ ‘These people honor me by what
they say. But their hearts are far away from me.
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Their worship doesn’t mean anything to me.
They teach nothing but human rules.’ (Isaiah 29:13)
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You have let go of God’s
commands. And you are holding on to the teachings that men have made up.”
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Jesus then said to
them, “You have a fine way of setting aside
God's commands! You do this so you can follow your own teachings.
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Moses said, ‘Honor your father and mother.’
(Exodus 20:12; Deuteronomy 5:16) He also
said, ‘If anyone calls down a curse on his father or mother, he will be put
to death.’ (Exodus 21:17; Leviticus 20:9)
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But you allow people to say to their parents,
‘Any help you might have received from us is Corban.’ (Corban means
‘a gift set apart for God.’)
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So you no longer let them do anything for their
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You make the word of God useless by putting your
own teachings in its place. And you do many things like that.”
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Again Jesus called
the crowd to him. He said, “Listen to me,
everyone. Understand this.
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Nothing outside of you can make you ‘unclean’ by
going into you. It is what comes out of you that makes you ‘unclean.’ ”
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Then he left the
crowd and entered the house. His disciples asked him about this teaching.
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“Don’t you understand?” Jesus asked. “Don’t
you see? Nothing that enters people from the outside can make them
‘unclean.’
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It doesn’t go into the heart. It goes into the
stomach. Then it goes out of the body.” In saying this, Jesus was
calling all foods “clean.”
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He went on to say,
“What comes out of people makes them ‘unclean.’
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Evil thoughts come from the inside, from people’s
hearts. So do sexual sins, stealing and murder. Adultery,
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greed, hate and cheating come from people’s
hearts too. So do desires that are not pure, and wanting what belongs to
others. And so do telling lies about others and being proud and being
foolish.
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All those evil things come from inside a person.
They make him ‘unclean.’ ”
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Jesus went from
there to a place near Tyre. He entered a house. He did not want anyone to
know where he was. But he could not keep it a secret.
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Soon a woman heard
about him. An evil spirit controlled her little daughter. The woman came
to Jesus and fell at his feet.
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She was a Greek,
born in Syrian Phoenicia. She begged Jesus to drive the demon out of her
daughter.
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“First let the children eat all they want,”
he told her. “It is not right to take the
children’s
bread and throw it to their dogs.”
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“Yes, Lord,” she
replied. “But even the dogs under the table eat the children's crumbs.”
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Then he told her,
“That was a good reply. You may go. The demon
has left your daughter.”
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So she went home and
found her child lying on the bed. And the demon was gone.
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Then Jesus left the
area of Tyre and went through Sidon. He went down to the Sea of Galilee and
into the area known as the Ten Cities.
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There some people
brought a man to him. The man was deaf and could hardly speak. They begged
Jesus to place his hand on him.
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Jesus took the man
to one side, away from the crowd. He put his fingers into the man’s
ears. Then he spit and touched the man’s
tongue.
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Jesus looked up to
heaven. With a deep sigh, he said to the man,
“Ephphatha!” That means “Be opened!”
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The man's ears were
opened. His tongue was freed up, and he began to speak clearly.
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Jesus ordered the
people not to tell anyone. But the more he did so, the more they kept
talking about it.
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People were really
amazed. “He has done everything well,” they said. “He even makes deaf
people able to hear. And he makes those who can’t
speak able to talk.”
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