| 7:24 |
And having risen from there he departed into the borders of Tyre, ... |
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And having entered
into a house he wanted nobody to know, ... |
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and not was he able to escape notice. |
| 7:25 |
Then immediately
a woman heard about him, ... |
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of whom
her little daughter had an 'Unclean Spirit,' ... |
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having come
she fell before his feet. |
| 7:26 |
But the
woman was a Greek, a Syrophoenician by breed, ... |
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and she
was asking him, ... |
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if he might cast the demon out from her daughter. |
| 7:27 |
And he
said to her, ... "First allow the boys to be satisfied, ...
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for it
is 'not ideal' to take the 'boy's bread'
and cast it to the 'little dogs.' " |
| 7:28 |
The yet she
answered and says to him, ... "Lord! ... |
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and the
'little dogs' down under the table eat from the crumbs of the children." |
| 7:29 |
And he said to her, ... "Through this, 'the word,'
underlead, ... |
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has gone out from your daughter 'the demon.' " |
| 7:30 |
And having departed into the house of her, ... |
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she found the little girl lying on the couch, and the demon having gone out. |