Matthew 15
Wycliffe's Bible
1Then the scribes and the Pharisees came to him from Jerusalem, and said, 2Why break thy disciples the traditions of (the) elder men? [Why (do) thy disciples break the traditions, either the teachings, of (the) elder men?] (Why do thy disciples break the traditions of the elders?) for they wash not their hands, when they eat bread. 3He answered, and said to them, Why break ye the commandment of God for your tradition? 4For God said, Honour thy father and thy mother, and he that curseth father or mother, die he by death. 5But ye say, Whoever saith to father or mother, Whatever gift is of me, it shall profit to thee (Whatever gift is for me, it shall profit thee); 6and he hath not worshipped, (or he hath not honoured), his father or his mother; and ye have made the commandment of God void, (or empty), for your tradition. 7Hypocrites, Esaias the prophet, prophesied well of you, and said, (Hypocrites, the prophet Isaiah prophesied well about you, and said,)

8This people honoureth me with lips, but their heart is far from me;

9and they worship me without cause [truly they worship me without cause] (and they worship me for no good reason, or in vain), (while) teaching the doctrines and the commandments of men.

10And when the people were called together to him, he said to them, Hear ye, and understand ye. 11That thing that entereth into the mouth, defouleth not a man; but that thing that cometh out of the mouth, defouleth a man. (That which entereth into the mouth, defileth not a man; but that which cometh out of the mouth, defileth a man.)

12Then his disciples came, and said to him, Thou knowest [Knowest thou], that, if this word be heard, the Pharisees be offended? 13And he answered, and said, Every planting, that my Father of heaven hath not planted, shall be drawn up by the root. 14Suffer ye them (But allow them); (for) they be blind, and (the) leaders of blind men. And if a blind man lead a blind man, both fall into the ditch.

15Peter answered, and said to him, Expound to us this parable. 16And he said, Yet be ye also without understanding?/Yet ye be without understanding? 17Understand ye not, that all thing that entereth into the mouth, goeth into the womb (goeth into the belly), and is sent out into the going away? 18But those things that come forth from the mouth, go out from the heart, and those things defoul the man (and those things defile the man). 19For of the heart go out evil thoughts [For out of the heart cometh evil thoughts], manslayings, adulteries, fornications, thefts, false witnessings (false testimonies), blasphemies. 20These things it be that defoul a man; but to eat with hands not washed, defouleth not a man. (These be the things which defile a man; but to eat with hands not washed, defileth not a man.)

21And Jesus went out from thence, and went into the coasts of Tyre and Sidon. 22And lo! a woman of Canaan went out of those coasts, and cried, and said to him, Lord, the son of David, have mercy on me; my daughter is evil travailed of a fiend, (or of a devil). (And lo! a Canaanite woman from those parts cried to him, and said, Lord, the Son of David, have mercy on me; my daughter is greatly troubled and tormented by a demon.) 23And he answered not to her a word. And his disciples came, and prayed him, and said, Leave thou her (Let her go/Send her away), for she crieth after us. 24He answered, and said, I am not sent, but to the sheep of the house of Israel that have perished. 25And she came, and worshipped him, and said, Lord, help me. (And she came, and honoured him, and said, Lord, help me.) 26Which answered, and said, It is not good to take the bread of children, and cast [it] to (the) hounds. 27And she said, Yes, Lord; for [the] whelps eat of the crumbs, that fall down from the board of their lords’. (And she said, Yes, Lord; but even the pups can eat the crumbs, that fall down from their masters’ table.) 28Then Jesus answered, and said to her, A! woman, thy faith is great; be it done to thee, as thou wilt. And her daughter was healed from that hour, (or at that moment).

29And when Jesus had passed from thence, he came beside the sea of Galilee. And he went up into an hill, and sat there. (And when Jesus had left there, he came beside Lake Galilee. And he went up onto a hill, and sat there.) 30And much people came to him, and had with them dumb men and crooked [men], (or lame men), feeble and blind, and many others; and they casted down them at his feet [and they cast them down at his feet] (and they set them down at his feet). And he healed them, 31so that the people wondered, seeing dumb men speaking, and crooked [men] going (and lame men walking), blind men seeing; and they magnified (the) God of Israel.

32And Jesus, when his disciples were called together, said to them, I have ruth of the people, for they have abided now three days with me, and have nothing to eat; and I will not leave them fasting, lest they fail in the way. (And Jesus, when his disciples were called together, said to them, I have compassion for the people, for now they have been here three days with me, and have nothing to eat; and I will not let them go away fasting, lest they faint on the way home.) 33And the disciples say to him, Whereof then so many loaves among us in (the) desert, to fulfill so great a people? [And the disciples say to him, Therefore whereof so many loaves to us in (the) desert, (so) that we (can) fill so great a company of people?] 34And Jesus said to them, How many loaves have ye? And they said, Seven, and a few small fishes [And they said, Seven, and a few little fishes]. 35And he commanded to the people, to sit to [the] meat on the earth. (And he commanded the people, to sit down on the ground for the meal.) 36And he took the seven loaves and (he) five fishes, and did thankings (and gave thanks), and brake them, and gave (them) to his disciples; and the disciples gave (them) to the people. 37And all ate, and were fulfilled [And all ate, and were filled], and they took (up) that that was left of [the] remnants (and they gathered up the remaining pieces of food that were left), seven baskets full. 38And they that ate were four thousand of men, without (the) little children and (the) women.

39And when he had let the people go, he went up into a boat, and came into the coasts of Magdala.

WYCLIFFE’S BIBLE

Comprising of
Wycliffe’s Old Testament

and

Wycliffe’s New Testament
(Revised Edition)


Translated by

JOHN WYCLIFFE
and JOHN PURVEY


A modern-spelling edition of their
14TH century Middle English translation,
the first complete English vernacular version,
with an Introduction by

TERENCE P. NOBLE

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