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Mark 7:25-37
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25
For
a certain
woman,
whose
young
daughter
had
an
unclean
spirit,
heard
of
him,
and
came
and
fell
at
his
feet:
26
The
woman
was
a
Greek,
[a]
a
Syrophenician
by
nation;
and
she
besought
him
that
he would cast
forth
the
devil
out
of
her
daughter.
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.
28
And
she
answered
and
said
unto
him,
Yes,
Lord:
yet
the
dogs
under
the
table
eat
of
the
children's
crumbs.
29
And
he
said
unto
her,
For
this
saying
go thy
way
; the
devil
is
gone
out
of
thy
daughter.
30
And
when she was
come
to
her
house,
she
found
the
devil
gone
out
,
and
her
daughter
laid
upon
the
bed.
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.
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.
33
And
he
took
him
aside
*
from
the
multitude,
and
put
his
fingers
into
his
ears,
and
he
spit
, and
touched
his
tongue;
34
And
looking
up
to
heaven,
he
sighed
,
and
saith
unto
him,
Ephphatha,
that
is,
Be
opened
.
35
And
straightway
his
ears
were
opened
,
and
the
string
of
his
tongue
was
loosed
,
and
he
spake
plain.
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;
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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[a].
Greek: or, Gentile
The King James Version is in the public domain.