15 Then answered Peter and said unto him, Declare unto us this parable.
15 Peter said, "Explain the parable to us."
15 But Peter said to him, "Explain the parable to us."
15 Peter said, "I don't get it. Put it in plain language."
15 Then Peter answered and said to Him, "Explain this parable to us."
15 Then Peter said to Jesus, "Explain to us the parable that says people aren't defiled by what they eat."
Matthew Henry's Commentary on Matthew 15:15
Commentary on Matthew 15:10-20
(Read Matthew 15:10-20)
Christ shows that the defilement they ought to fear, was not from what entered their mouths as food, but from what came out of their mouths, which showed the wickedness of their hearts. Nothing will last in the soul but the regenerating graces of the Holy Spirit; and nothing should be admitted into the church but what is from above; therefore, whoever is offended by a plain, seasonable declaration of the truth, we should not be troubled at it. The disciples ask to be better taught as to this matter. Where a weak head doubts concerning any word of Christ, an upright heart and a willing mind seek for instruction. It is the heart that is desperately wicked, Jeremiah 17:9, for there is no sin in word or deed, which was not first in the heart. They all come out of the man, and are fruits of that wickedness which is in the heart, and is wrought there. When Christ teaches, he will show men the deceitfulness and wickedness of their own hearts; he will teach them to humble themselves, and to seek to be cleansed in the Fountain opened for sin and uncleanness.