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The Pharisees and scribes came from Jerusalem to see what Jesus and the disciples were doing.
See: [Pharisees](../articles/pharisees.md); [Scribe](../articles/scribe.md); Disciple
See: [Pharisees](../articles/pharisees.md); [Scribe](../articles/scribe.md); [Disciple](../articles/disciple.md)
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Jesus told the disciples a parable. He spoke about a plant being taken out of the ground. He wanted the disciples to know that God will stop the things the Pharisees taught. He also told them that the Pharisees were like blind people. This is a metaphor. The Pharisees could not help people know how to live in a way that honored God because they themselves did not know how to live in a way that honored God.
See: Parable; Disciple; [Pharisees](../articles/pharisees.md); Metaphor
See: Parable; [Disciple](../articles/disciple.md); [Pharisees](../articles/pharisees.md); Metaphor
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The Jews believed that the Gentiles were like dogs. That is, they were less than human in some way. This is a metaphor. Jesus used this to talk about how people cared for their dogs and because of this they can know that God cares for and loves the Gentiles. When Jesus healed this woman, he wanted the disciples to know that he loved the Gentiles, even though the Jews were the people of God.
See: [Pharisees](../articles/pharisees.md); Gentile; Clean and Unclean; Shepherd; People of God; Metaphor; Disciple
See: [Pharisees](../articles/pharisees.md); Gentile; Clean and Unclean; Shepherd; People of God; Metaphor; [Disciple](../articles/disciple.md)
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When the disciples talked about being in a deserted place, they were in a place where there was nowhere to buy food. Perhaps they were in the wilderness or desert.
See: Disciple
See: [Disciple](../articles/disciple.md)