"These [in Berea] were more fair-minded than those in Thessalonica, in that they received the word with all readiness, and searched the Scriptures daily to find out whether these things were so." - Acts 17:11
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(21) Jesus left and went to the territory near the cities of Tyre and Sidon. (22) Suddenly a Canaanite woman from there came out shouting, "Lord and Son of David, have pity on me! My daughter is full of demons." (23) Jesus did not say a word. But the woman kept following along and shouting, so his disciples came up and asked him to send her away. (24) Jesus said, "I was sent only to the people of Israel! They are like a flock of lost sheep." (25) The woman came closer. Then she knelt down and begged, "Please help me, Lord!" (26) Jesus replied, "It isn't right to take food away from children and feed it to dogs." (27) "Lord, that's true," the woman said, "but even dogs get the crumbs that fall from their owner's table." (28) Jesus answered, "Dear woman, you really do have a lot of faith, and you will be given what you want." At that moment her daughter was healed.

(24) Jesus left and went to the region near the city of Tyre, where he stayed in someone's home. He did not want people to know he was there, but they found out anyway. (25) A woman whose daughter had an evil spirit in her heard where Jesus was. And right away she came and knelt down at his feet. (26) The woman was Greek and had been born in the part of Syria known as Phoenicia. She begged Jesus to force the demon out of her daughter. (27) But Jesus said, "The children must first be fed! It isn't right to take away their food and feed it to dogs." (28) The woman replied, "Lord, even dogs eat the crumbs that children drop from the table." (29) Jesus answered, "That's true! You may go now. The demon has left your daughter." (30) When the woman got back home, she found her child lying on the bed. The demon had gone.

Contemporary English Version copyright © 1995 by American Bible Society.

In this miracle (Matthew 15:21-28; Mark 7:24-30), Jesus uses His meeting with a pagan woman from beyond the borders of Judea to illustrate the future potential of the Gentiles. While Christ spent most of His time ministering to Israelites (Matthew 15:24), on a few occasions He did mercifully intervene on behalf of Gentiles.

The Gentile identity of the woman who sought exorcism for her daughter is emphasized three times in the accounts: in Matthew 15:22, she is "of Canaan"; and in Mark 7:26, she is called both "a Greek" and "a Syro-Phoenician," a person from Phoenicia, then regarded as part of Syria. Jesus performs this miracle in the coastal area of Tyre and Sidon, the same area where Elijah performed the miracles of providing meal in the barrel and raising the Gentile widow's son from the dead (I Kings 17:8-24).

Later, the apostle Paul stopped at Tyre and met with some Christians there (Acts 21:3-4), showing some of the influence Christ had on these Gentiles. Not only was this miracle part of that influence, but Luke 6:17-20 also tells us that many from that area came to Judea, bringing their sick and demon-possessed to Christ for healing.

Regarding the exorcism of the daughter, we see that Christ declares the girl to be healed, and it is so. Clearly, the woman believes that distance does not matter regarding Christ's power to heal, for when Jesus tells her to go home and that her daughter is healed, she leaves Him with complete confidence that His word is true and omnipotent. She is another of Jesus' "other sheep" (John 10:16), a Gentile, not an Israelite to whom He had primarily come. She undoubtedly made this miracle known to other Gentiles, opening the door for the apostles to proclaim Christ's purpose for coming into the world: to bring salvation one day to all humanity.

— Martin G. Collins

To learn more, see:
The Miracles of Jesus Christ: Exorcising a Syro-Phoenician (Part Two)



 

Topics:

Calling the Gentiles

Christ Intervenes on Behalf of Gentiles

Christ's Intervention on Behalf of Gentiles

Conversion of Gentiles

Exorcising a Syro-Phonecian

Jesus Christ's Miracles: Exorcism of Demons

Phonecian Religion




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