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Why do you keep asking provocative anti-Semitic questions?

2007-09-30 13:14:46 · answer #1 · answered by Mark S, JPAA 7 · 1 0

Matt 15:24

2007-09-30 13:13:51 · answer #2 · answered by neil s 7 · 0 0

Play on words is one reason. Another is the fact that the term "dog" was not as insulting in their culture as it is in ours. Dogs were clean according to the law of oses, not like swine, and dogs were permitted in the house with the family, and even permitted to eat the family food, just not before the children or actual members of the family. So in considering the House of Isreal and the message that he was offering to his own house, or family, first, the analogy was appropriate.

2007-09-30 13:21:03 · answer #3 · answered by alwaysa(ducky)bridesmaid 4 · 0 0

super answer ForeverSet. i choose for to replace it to 2014. As you wrote, the canines grew to become into an unclean animal. The word "canines"grew to become into used as a derogatory term for non Jews. besides to Paul calling fake apostles "canines" (Philippians 3:2), the interest "canines" is used to describe non Jews in many different Bible verses jointly with Psalm 22:sixteen; Isaaih fifty six:a million; Matthew 7:6 and others. See a Concordance. In Mark 7:24-30, Jesus grew to become into speaking to a Greek woman, i.e., a non Jew. Her faith grew to become into so super that her toddler who grew to become into demon possessed grew to become into healed whilst she spoke with Jesus. Jesus grew to become into making the element that non Jews could desire to be stored with the aid of faith. a element oftentimes neglected is with connection with the stable Samaritan in Luke 10:33-37, who's somewhat Christ. the guy who were robbed and overwhelmed grew to become into in Jericho, a place cursed interior the Bible. The Samaritan grew to become right into a guy from Samaria. on the time of Jesus’ earthly ministry, the land of Samaria grew to become into located between the areas of Galilee interior the north of Israel, and Judea interior the south. Jews traveling between Galilee and Judea might take the longer, six-day adventure alongside the Jordan River valley incredibly than taking a shorter, greater direct course with the aid of Samaria. The Jews prevented all touch with the Samaritans because of the fact of their shared bitter historic past and since the Samaritans had married Assyrians and others who have been idol worshippers and the Samaritans have been now no longer seen Jews. a clergyman and a Levite did no longer help the wounded guy, and as typical, the non secular leaders disenchanted God with the aid of so doing. the tale of the stable Samaritan is an staggering occasion of what intolerance and racism will do to all of us. God has no favorites. He loves us all no count our shade, faith, national beginning, intercourse, creed or age.

2016-11-06 21:28:48 · answer #4 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

He was speaking with analogy.

He was saying his message is for Jews, and he used the analogy of the dinner table, when responding to the Palestinian lady.

Then she said, yes, but even the dogs get what crumbs fall from the table.

And her suggestion was, lord, let me at least have the crumbs of your grace.

The fact is, Jesus did not intend for his message to go to the gentiles; but later his followers changed that idea.

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2007-09-30 13:09:18 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 4 1

You really need to cite the book, chapter, and verse for this.

However, if you are talking about how "dogs return to their vomit" that would be found in Proverbs 26:11 and is pretty self-explanatory

"Like a dog that returns to its vomit
Is a fool who repeats his folly."

2007-09-30 13:12:57 · answer #6 · answered by FourArrows 4 · 0 0

Paul even warned believers to beware of dogs and circumcision, He spoke of Jews.

Unbelievers were also called goats, tares, pigs, etc.

God sees it that way, we can't resist God.

He even sees our heart like a menstrual rag.

If you want to be called a lamb, trust in God's salvation.

2007-09-30 13:30:12 · answer #7 · answered by Mikey 3 · 0 0

He said the canaanites...not all non-Jews...

and apparently because they're born out of the covenant, and they may convert, but they're not from a tribe of Israel...duh?

2007-09-30 13:18:32 · answer #8 · answered by Love Yahoo!!! is a prince 3 · 0 0

He was talking about the half jews called samaritans. He did not call the gentiles dogs.

2007-09-30 13:11:27 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 0 2

He was telling the lady that he was sent to the children of god, the Jewish nation, and that was his main mission. Let's not forget that he also stated that he had other sheep that were his to tend to also.

2007-09-30 13:12:22 · answer #10 · answered by S.O.S. 5 · 1 0

He was talking to the woman from Cana.
The Roman word for dog is Cane.
He was making a pun.

2007-09-30 13:11:16 · answer #11 · answered by Robert S 7 · 3 2

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