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But he answered, "I wasn`t sent to anyone but the lost sheep of the house of Israel."
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A Mission in Phases
Commentators explain that Jesus' statement reflects the specific focus of his earthly ministry. His mission was divinely ordered to begin with 'the lost sheep of the house of Israel.' This was not an ultimate rejection of Gentiles, but a matter of timing. His role as Savior was for all people, but his personal preaching ministry was first directed to the Jews, fulfilling God's covenant promises.
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18th Century
Presbyterian
But he answered—I am not sent, etc. This answer was made to the woman, not to the disciples. The lost sheep of the house of Israel
I was not sent (ουκ απεσταλην). Second aorist passive indicative of αποστελλω. Jesus takes a new turn with this woman in Phoenicia…
19th Century
Anglican
I am not sent (or better, I was not sent) except to the lost sheep of the house of Israel. This, then, was what had rest…
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Baptist
When Jesus did speak, it was not to her, but to His disciples. She heard the word and felt it to be a side blow which struck heavily at her hopes. …
Matthew’s Jewish readers would be intensely interested in Jesus’ doing a miracle to aid a Gentile, on Gentile territory. Jesus’ silence does not qu…
16th Century
Protestant
I am not sent. He informs the Apostles that his reason for refusing the woman of Canaan arises from his desire to devote himself entirely …
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17th Century
Reformed Baptist
But he answered, and said To his disciples, who knew how limited their commission was, that they were not to go into…
The dark corners of the country, the most remote, will share Christ's influences; afterwards, the ends of the earth will see His salvation. The dis…
13th Century
Catholic
Above, the sufficiency of His teaching was shown, because it did not require the observance of the Law. Here He shows that it is not restricted to …