Matthew 15:25

Then came she and worshipped him, saying, Lord, help me.

Cross-references

Matthew 8:2 Parallel

Matthew 8:2 shows a leper kneeling and asking for healing—identical posture and plea as the Canaanite woman's appeal.

Matthew 9:18 has a synagogue leader kneeling for his daughter's life—the same humble posture and urgent request for help.

Matthew 20:20 shows Zebedee's mother kneeling to request honor—contrasting the woman's humble plea for mercy with a self-seeking request.

Matthew 20:31 shows blind men crying out for mercy despite rebukes, mirroring the Canaanite woman's persistent plea for help.

Mark 9:22 Parallel

Mark 9:22 records a father crying 'help us' for his demon-possessed son—a direct parallel to the woman's desperate 'Lord, help me.'

Luke 11:8-10 teaches persistent prayer with shameless audacity—the same attitude the Canaanite woman shows in her plea for help.

Luke 18:1-8's parable of the persistent widow illustrates the same determined faith the Canaanite woman displays by not giving up.

Mark 9:24 Parallel

Mark 9:24 has the father cry 'help my unbelief'—another plea for help, though focused on faith rather than physical need.