Mr 7:24-37. THE SYROPHŒNICIAN WOMAN AND HER DAUGHTER--A DEAF AND DUMB MAN HEALED. ( = Mt 15:21-31).
The Syrophœnician Woman and Her Daughter (Mr 7:24-30).
The first words of this narrative show that the incident followed, in point of time, immediately on what precedes it.
24. And from thence he arose, and went into the borders--or "unto
the borders."
of Tyre and Sidon--the two great Phœnician seaports, but here
denoting the territory generally, to the frontiers of which Jesus now
came. But did Jesus actually enter this heathen territory? The whole
narrative, we think, proceeds upon the supposition that He did. His
immediate object seems to have been to avoid the wrath of the Pharisees
at the withering exposure He had just made of their traditional
religion.
and entered into an house, and would have no man know it--because He
had not come there to minister to heathens. But though not "sent but
to the lost sheep of the house of Israel"
(Mt 15:24),
He hindered not the lost sheep of the vast Gentile world from coming to
Him, nor put them away when they did come--as this incident was
designed to show.
but he could not be hid--Christ's fame had early spread from Galilee
to this very region
(Mr 3:8;
Lu 6:17).
JFB.
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