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Were there none found who returned to give glory to God, except this stranger?"
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Commentators emphasize the shock that the only one to return was a "stranger." Scholars explain this Greek term, 'allogenēs,' was a deeply contemptuous label, even appearing on temple warnings to exclude foreigners. Jesus highlights that the person considered an outsider, from whom gratitude was least expected, was the only one to properly give glory to God, showing that grace often finds its most profound response in the most unlikely people.
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18th Century
Presbyterian
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19th Century
Anglican
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Baptist
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