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35 [you] have wiped [clean], which also harlots and flute-girls anoint and wash and wipe and beautify for the lust of men; but within they are full of scorpions and all wickedness. But I and my disciples, whom you say have not bathed, have been dipped in the waters of eternal life which come from...
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...before he does wrong makes all manner of subtle excuse. But give heed lest you also suffer the same things as they; for the evil-doers among men receive their reward 5 not among the living only, but also endure punishment and much torment. And taking them, he brought them into the very place of purification and was walking in the temple. And a certain Pharisee, a chief priest, Levi by name, met them and said 10 to the Savior, "Who allowed you to tread this place of purification and to see these holy vessels, not having washed nor your disciples' feet having been baptized? But defiled 15 you have trodden this temple, which is a pure place, which no other man treads unless he has washed and changed his garments, nor does he dare see these 20 holy vessels." And the Savior straightway stood with his disciples and answered him,