- reads: Not that
which goeth into the
mouth defileth a man; but that
which cometh out of the mouth, this
defileth a man. The New
International Version translates...
-
fervently religious language ('...
thunder in her ear, "Whoso
defileth the body
defileth the
temple of the Holy Ghost!"')" is a sure sign that it was not...
- with
unwashen hands defileth not a man. In Mark 7: 20-23 (KJV) it says: And he said, That
which cometh out of the man, that
defileth the man. For from within...
-
These are the
things which defile a man: but to eat with
unwashen hands defileth not a man. The New
International Version translates the p****age as: These...
- regicide: So ye
shall not
pollute the land
wherein ye are: for
blood it
defileth the land: and the land
cannot be
cleansed of the
blood that is shed therein...
- things, Not what
entereth in at the
mouth defileth a man, but what
goeth forth of the
mouth that
defileth a man." John MacEvilly, An
Exposition of the...
- parables, so that
Peter when he heard, That
which entereth into the
mouth defileth not a man,
thought it was
spoken as a parable, and asked, as it follows;...
-
dwelleth righteousness? There,
there shall in no wise
enter in any
thing that
defileth: none of that
wickedness which has made men
worse than wild beasts, none...
-
mightily still. The
little spot
should be pure – so that
anything that
defileth – if it
entered –
should feel
itself abhorred and
reproved silently. I...
- p. 125) So ye
shall not
pollute the land
wherein ye are: for
blood it
defileth the land: and the land
cannot be
cleansed of the
blood that is shed therein...