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Mark 7:17-35 Contemporary English Version Anglicised (CEVUK00)

17. After Jesus and his disciples had left the crowd and had gone into the house, they asked him what these sayings meant.

18. He answered, “Don't you know what I am talking about by now? Surely you know that the food you put into your mouth cannot make you unclean.

19. It doesn't go into your heart, but into your stomach, and then out of your body.” By saying this, Jesus meant that all foods were fit to eat.

20. Then Jesus said:What comes from your heart is what makes you unclean.

21. Out of your heart come evil thoughts, vulgar deeds, stealing, murder,

22. unfaithfulness in marriage, greed, meanness, deceit, indecency, envy, insults, pride, and foolishness.

23. All these come from your heart, and they are what make you unfit to worship God.

24. Jesus left and went to the region near the city of Tyre, where he stayed in someone's home. He did not want people to know he was there, but they found out anyway.

25. A woman whose daughter had an evil spirit in her heard where Jesus was. And straight away she came and knelt down at his feet.

26. The woman was Greek and had been born in the part of Syria known as Phoenicia. She begged Jesus to force the demon out of her daughter.

27. But Jesus said, “The children must first be fed! It isn't right to take away their food and feed it to dogs.”

28. The woman replied, “Lord, even dogs eat the crumbs that children drop from the table.”

29. Jesus answered, “That's true! You may go now. The demon has left your daughter.”

30. When the woman got back home, she found her child lying on the bed. The demon had gone.

31. Jesus left the region around Tyre and went by way of Sidon towards Lake Galilee. He went through the land near the ten cities known as Decapolis.

32. Some people brought to him a man who was deaf and could hardly talk. They begged Jesus just to touch him.

33. After Jesus had taken him aside from the crowd, he stuck his fingers in the man's ears. Then he spat and put the spit on the man's tongue.

34. Jesus looked up towards heaven, and with a groan he said, “Effatha!” which means “Open up!”

35. At once the man could hear, and he had no more trouble talking clearly.