>>13205230Jesus’ point, as he explained to his disciples, was that his priority at that time was to help the Jews. So he illustrated the point, saying to the Greek woman: “It is not right to take the bread of the children and throw it to the little dogs.” (Matthew 15:21-26; Mark 7:26) Among the Greeks and Romans, the dog was often a beloved pet that lived in its owner’s house and played with the children. So the expression “little dogs” might have called to mind a warm, endearing picture. The Greek woman picked up on Jesus’ words and replied: “Yes, Lord, but really the little dogs do eat of the crumbs falling from the table of their masters.” Jesus commended her faith and healed the woman’s daughter.—Matthew 15:27, 28.
>>13205232I disagree
The more I studied the bible, the more I have found harmony in all that is in it. And it's remarkable since the bible had various authors in the span of 1500 years.
I think if people took the time to examin it, with the help of a JW if they want, they will see it too.
Also, Paul is my favorite character because there was not a Jew more opposed to Christianity than Paul, who had Christians put in prison, persecuted them, went to the Sanhedrin on his own to see the high priest to ask that he exterminate the Christians of Damascus
And yet he had a turnaround, he saw his mistake, saw the love of Christ and God, repented and became one of the best evangelizers the world has known, destroyed shipwrecks, whips, imprisonments and remained faithful until death because he had that faith in the resurrection of Jesus and did what God expected of him ^^