Gospel of Mark/Chapter 7:24-37/Commentary

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The Gospel of Mark Chapter 7:24-37 The Syrophoenician Woman 7:24 “And from there He arose and went away to the region of Tyre. And when He had entered a house, He wanted no one to know of it; yet He could not escape notice”: According to Mark’s account, Jesus withdrew into this region in order to have some privacy. Remember, Jesus had been in this region before (Mark 3:7; Luke 6:17). Tyre and Sidon were located about 50 miles south of Beirut, Lebanon. Both these cities were located along the coast and were once part of the ancient Phoenician Empire. They were noted for their luxury and impiety. Matthew says that Jesus withdrew into district of Tyre and Sidon. Mark will note that Jesus is not only on the border, but He did across over, for He will come back through the city of Sidon itself (Mark 7:31). “The entire band needed relaxation from the strenuous activities of the preceding weeks: the evangelization of Galilee, the feeding of the five thousand, the emotional strain after the murder of John the Baptist, the concern about Herod Antipas’ undesirable curiosity about Jesus, the pressure of the Pharisees’ attacks, the unbelief of the people” (Fowler p. 393). 1


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