Argumentative Essay On Canaanite Woman

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- In the book of Ezra, the Israelites define that marrying with foreign women is “unfaithfulness”. The definition is the terror in this text. The editor of this book even says that sending away the foreign women and children is to “honor the Lord” and “do [God’s] will” (Ezra 10:11). When they wanted the foreigner women, they took them from their land. However, they throw away their wives and children. If marrying with the foreign women is the sin as what they believe, they need to punish themselves, not the innocent people. All the right to decide depends on the males in this text. To be innocent throws away the weak is the terror.
- In the Canaanite woman story, at the first time, Jesus rejected Canaanite woman because she is not the Israelite.

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