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Matthew 15:9 is the ninth verse in the fifteenth chapter of the Gospel of Matthew in the New Testament. Content ... Commentary from the Church Fathers
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 ...
Commentary from the Church Fathers [ edit ] Saint Remigius : "For the Jewish nation seemed to draw near to God with their lips and mouth, inasmuch as they boasted that they held the worship of the One God; but in their hearts they departed from Him, because after they had seen His signs and miracles, they would neither acknowledge His divinity ...
Etching by Pietro del Po, The Canaanite (or Syrophoenician) woman asks Christ to cure, c. 1650.. The woman described in the miracle, the Syrophoenician woman (Mark 7:26; [8] Συροφοινίκισσα, Syrophoinikissa) is also called a "Canaanite" (Matthew 15:22; [9] Χαναναία, Chananaia) and is an unidentified New Testament woman from the region of Tyre and Sidon.
3 Commentary from the Church Fathers. 4 References. ... Matthew 15:22 is a verse in the fifteenth chapter of the Gospel of Matthew in the New Testament. Content
3 Commentary from the Church Fathers. 4 References. ... Matthew 15:15-18 is a set of verses in the fifteenth chapter of the Gospel of Matthew in the New Testament ...
Chrysostom: "And therefore she said not Ask, or Pray God for me, but Lord, help me.But the more the woman urged her petition, the more He strengthened His denial; for He calls the Jews now not sheep but sons, and the Gentiles dogs; He answered and said unto her, It is not meet to take the children’s bread, and give it to dogs."
Matthew 15:24 is a verse in the fifteenth chapter of the Gospel of Matthew in the New Testament. ... (see Rom. 15:8, 9). [1] ... Commentary from the Church Fathers