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OET-RV by cross-referenced section MAT 15:21

MAT 15:21–15:28 ©

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The non-Jewish woman with amazing faith

Mat 15:21–28

Mark 7:24–30

15:21 The non-Jewish woman with amazing faith

(Mark 7:24-30)

21Then Yeshua left Galilee and went out to the districts of Tyre and Tsidon. 22Then, look, a woman from that area and of Caananite ancestry came to hum and called out, “Master, David’s descendant, my daughter is suffering from demon possession.”

23But Yeshua didn’t even answer her. So his apprentices came up and suggested, “Send her away because she’s still yelling out back there.”

24Yeshua answered, “I was only sent to the lost sheep that descended from Israel.

25But she came and knelt down in front of him, begging, “Master, help me.”

26It’s not good,”, Yeshua responded, “to take the children’s food off them and throw it out to the puppies.

27“True, master,” she said, “but even the puppies eat the little crumbs that fall off their masters’ table.”

28Oh, womanYeshua answered, “you have lots of faith, so what you asked for will become reality.” And so her daughter was healed that very hour.

7:24 The bold faith of a non-Jewish woman

(Mat. 15:21-28)

24Yeshua left that place and went up north into the regions of Tyre and Tsidon. He tried to enter a house without being noticed but didn’t succeed, 25and straight away a woman who had heard about him turned up. She knelt in front of him because she had a little daughter who was demon-possessed. 26The woman was Greek from Phoenicia in Syria and she begged Yeshua to command the demon to leave her daughter. 27But he replied, “Let the Jewish children be treated first, because it’s not good to take the children’s food and throw it to the dogs.

28And she responded, “Yes, master, but the puppies under the table do get to eat the little crumbs that the children drop.”

29And he answered, “Go home now. As a result of how you just spoke, the demon has already left your daughter.

30And when she got home, the demon had indeed gone and her little girl was lying quietly on her bed.