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  2. Matthew 15:26 - Wikipedia

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    Matthew 15:26. ← 15:25. 15:27 →. Etching by Pietro del Po, The Canaanite (or Syrophoenician) woman asks Christ to cure, ca. 1650. Book. Gospel of Matthew. Christian Bible part. New Testament. Matthew 15:26 is a verse in the fifteenth chapter of the Gospel of Matthew in the New Testament.

  3. Matthew 15 - Wikipedia

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    Matthew 15 is the fifteenth chapter in the Gospel of Matthew in the New Testament section of the Christian Bible. It concludes the narrative about Jesus' ministry in Galilee and can be divided into the following subsections: [1] Discourse on Defilement (15:1–20) Exorcising the Canaanite woman's daughter (15:21–28) Healing many on a mountain ...

  4. Matthew 15:28 - Wikipedia

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    Then Jesus answered and said unto her, O woman, great is thy faith: be it unto thee even as thou wilt. And her daughter was made whole from that very hour. The New International Version translates the passage as: Then Jesus answered, "Woman, you have great faith! Your request is granted." And her daughter was healed from that very hour.

  5. Exorcism of the Syrophoenician woman's daughter - Wikipedia

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    The Woman of Canaan by Michael Angelo Immenraet, 17th century. The exorcism of the Syrophoenician woman's daughter is one of the miracles of Jesus and is recounted in the Gospel of Mark in chapter 7 (Mark 7:24–30) [1] and in the Gospel of Matthew in chapter 15 (Matthew 15:21–28). [2] In Matthew, the story is recounted as the healing of a ...

  6. Gospel of Matthew - Wikipedia

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    [22] [23] Alan Kirk praises Matthew for his "scribal memory competence" and "his high esteem for and careful handling of both Mark and Q", which makes claims the latter two works are significantly different in terms of theology or historical reliability dubious. [24] [25] Matthew has 600 verses in common with Mark, which is a book of only 661 ...

  7. Matthew 15:27 - Wikipedia

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    Matthew 15:27. ← 15:26. 15:28 →. Christ and the Canaanite Woman (1594-1595) by Annibale Carracci. Book. Gospel of Matthew. Christian Bible part. New Testament. Matthew 15:27 is a verse in the fifteenth chapter of the Gospel of Matthew in the New Testament.

  8. Matthew 15:22 - Wikipedia

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    Matthew 15:22. 'A Canaanite woman kneels before Christ, asking him to heal her daughter' (Matthew 15:21–28; Mark 7:24–30). Print by Dirk Jurriaan Sluyter, based on the painting of Drouais (Amsterdam, 1826–1886). Matthew 15:22 is a verse in the fifteenth chapter of the Gospel of Matthew in the New Testament.

  9. The Blind Leading the Blind - Wikipedia

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    It depicts the Biblical parable of the blind leading the blind from the Gospel of Matthew 15:14, and is in the collection of the Museo di Capodimonte in Naples, Italy. The painting reflects Bruegel's mastery of observation. Each figure has a different eye affliction, including corneal leukoma, atrophy of globe and removed eyes. The men hold ...