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Passage Lookup: Mark 7:31-37
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Mark 7:31
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And, again coming forth out of the bounds of Tyre, he came unto the sea of Galilee, through the midst of the bounds of Decapolis.
Mark 7:32
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And they bring to him one deaf and stammering, and beseech him that he would lay upon him his hand.
Mark 7:33
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And, taking him away from the multitude apart, he thrust his fingers into his ears, and, spitting, touched his tongue;
Mark 7:34
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and, looking up into the heaven, sighed deeply, and saith unto him - Ephphatha! that is, Be opened!
Mark 7:35
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and his ears opened, and the string of his tongue was loosed, - and he was speaking correctly.
Mark 7:36
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And he charged them that they should be telling, no one, - but, as much as to them he gave charge, they, exceeding more abundantly, were making proclamation.
Mark 7:37
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And, superabundantly, were they being struck with astonishment, saying - Well, hath he, all things, done, - both, the deaf, he causeth to hear, and, the dumb, to speak.
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