Mark 7:25-37

Rotherham(i) 25 but, straightway, a woman hearing about him, whose daughter had an impure spirit, she came and fell down at his feet. 26 Now, the woman, was a Grecian, a Syrophoenician by race,––and she was requesting him that, the demon, he would cast forth out of her daughter. 27 And he was saying to her––Suffer, the children, first, to be fed; for it is not seemly to take the bread of the children, and, unto the little dogs, to cast it; 28 but she answered and saith to him––Yea, Lord! and yet, the little dogs under the table, do eat of the crumbs of the children; 29 and he said to her––Because of this word, go thy way, the demon hath gone forth out of thy daughter; 30 and, departing unto her house, she found the child laid prostrate on the couch, and the demon gone forth.
31 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. 32 And they bring to him one deaf and stammering, and beseech him that he would lay upon him his hand. 33 And, taking him away from the multitude apart, he thrust his fingers into his ears, and, spitting, touched his tongue; 34 and, looking up into the heaven, sighed deeply, and saith unto him––Ephphatha! that is, Be opened! 35 and his ears opened, and the string of his tongue was loosed,––and he was speaking correctly. 36 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. 37 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.