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Nova Vulgata
2 Machabæorum 7:29
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Erat enim docens eos sicut potestatem habens, et non sicut scrib� eorum, et pharis�i.
Et ait illi: Propter hunc sermonem vade: exiit d�monium a filia tua.
Bible Verse Review
from Treasury of Scripure Knowledge
Isaiah 57:15, Isaiah 57:16, Isaiah 66:2, Matthew 5:3, Matthew 8:9-13, 1 John 3:8
Reciprocal: Ecclesiastes 9:7 - Go Matthew 8:13 - Go Matthew 15:28 - be it John 4:50 - Go Acts 10:38 - healing
Gill's Notes on the Bible
And he said unto her, for this saying,.... Or word of faith; in which she expressed such great faith in him: the Persic version reads it, "go thy way; for with the blessing of this word, the devil is gone out of thy daughter": as if this saying referred to the word Christ, and the divine power that went along with it, to the ejection of the devil; when it refers to the saying of the woman, and not to the words of Christ, which follow,
go thy way; in peace, thy request is granted; it is as thou wouldst have it:
the devil is gone out of thy daughter. Christ, who as God is every where, and whose divine power reaches to all places, persons, and things had, in a secret and powerful manner, cast the devil out of this woman's daughter; without going to her, or speaking to him, his power had wrought the miracle effectually.
Barnes' Notes on the Bible
See this miracle explained in the notes at Matthew 15:21-28.
Mark 7:24
Would have no man know it - To avoid the designs of the Pharisees he wished to be retired.
Mark 7:26
A Greek - The Jews called all persons “Greeks” who were not of their nation. Compare Romans 1:14. The whole world was considered as divided into Jews and Greeks. Though she might not have been strictly a “Greek,” yet she came under this general appellation as a foreigner.