Lesson 67
           HEALING A PHOENICIAN WOMAN'S DAUGHTER
                    Matthew 15:22-28; Mark 7:25-30

 1. Was Jesus' effort for seclusion successful? _____________________

 2. Who came asking mercy? __________________________________________

 3. How did she address Jesus? ______________________________________

 4. What was her request? ___________________________________________

 5. What was Jesus' first response? _________________________________

 6. What request did the disciples make? ____________________________

 7. Give Jesus' reason for not answering the woman. _________________

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 8. Did Jesus refuse her worship? ______________  What does this

    teach us? _______________________________________________________

 9. What does the word "first" (Mark 7:27) suggest? _________________

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10. What was the woman's response to the Lord's comment that the dogs

    must wait until the meal is over? _______________________________

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11. How does Jesus compliment the woman? ____________________________

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12. What does the woman find when she returned home? ________________

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13. What are some lessons we learn from this incident? ______________

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    NOTE: From Tyre, Jesus proceeded northward to Sidon, thence to
    the sea of Galilee, via the borders of Decapolis. He then rested.
    It seems that he was again avoiding Herod's territory. (Matthew
    15:29; Mark 7:32).

14. Approximately how far was it from Capernaum to Tyre? ____________

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