Read Full ChapterNow she was a Greek woman of Syrophoenician origin, and she kept asking Jesus to drive the demon out of her daughter.
Berean Standard Bible (BSB)
Now the woman was a Greek, a Syrophoenician by race. She begged him that he would cast the demon out of her daughter.
World English Bible (WEB)
{G1161} The woman{G1135} was{G2258}{(G5713)} a Greek{G1674}, a Syrophenician{G4949} by nation{G1085}; and{G2532} she besought{G2065}{(G5707)} him{G846} that{G2443} he would cast forth{G1544}{(G5725)} the devil{G1140} out of{G1537} her{G846} daughter{G2364}.
Strong's King James
(26) But the woman was a pagan of the Syro-Phoenician people and kept asking Him to expel the demon from her daughter.
The F.O.G
[26] This woman was a Gentile, born in Syrian Phoenicia – separated from Jewish heritage by both birth and culture. Yet she begged Jesus to drive the demon from her daughter.
The F.O.G Paraphrase
and the woman was a Greek, a Syro-Phenician by nation—and was asking him, that the demon he may cast forth out of her daughter.
Young's Literal Translation
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