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Syrophenician (Mark 7:26)
"a Greek, a Syrophenician by nation" (Mark 7:26), i.e., a Gentile born
in the Phoenician part of Syria. (See PHENICIA.) When our Lord retired into the
borderland of Tyre and Sidon (Matt. 15:21), a Syro-phoenician woman came to
him, and earnestly besought him, in behalf of her daughter, who was grievously
afflicted with a demon. Her faith in him was severely tested by his silence
(Matt. 15:23), refusal (24), and seeming reproach that it was not meet to cast
the children's bread to dogs (26). But it stood the test, and her petition was
graciously granted, because of the greatness of her faith (28).
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