Wednesday, 31 March 2021

Syrophoenician Woman faith

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       March 31, 2021 11:44 am


Why did Jesus call the Canaanite woman a dog


There is discrepancy amongst the Gospels according to this woman and I thought I would just make a little notation about that and bring it to your attention. Some in gospels call her Canaanite woman and others a Syrophoenician woman


Live stream on Mark #7 from yesterday is here


  

GotQuestions.org explains 

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Above credit Mary Jane Chaignot

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Source : bible wise 

 


There are different accounts of explanation from different sources/people. Some say it can be taken out of context and think that the Lord was scolding the woman or being offensive to her. As it is said that the Lord was teaching the apostles and even maybe the Pharisees that he came for the house of Israel 1st and that was his duty and obligation. The Gentiles were to be included too but there was a method to include them. The way in which she responded showed thanks, praise, appeal and understanding which demonstrated great faith. So the Lord healed her daughter. Now there’s word that she was a pagan. But she still fell down and made a big noisy deal as she needed her daughter healed. The apostles wanted her sent away. Maybe she was a nuisance in a strange way. If you disobey God and you subject your children to such as she did is she guilty as a parent? I think so!  Don’t you think even in modern times if such things were to happen to a child the parents would be blamed. But she at least seeked the lords help. Some make it as Jesus was not strict. Whatever the case there’s a great lesson to learn.


April 1, 2021 12:44 AM




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