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Many people were marginalised from society in the time of Jesus as many illnesses were seen as unclean, for example “the man with a dreaded skin disease”. Gentiles also known as non-Jews were seen as outlaws as seen in the Syrophoenicians woman's daughter when Jesus refers to her as a dog. This study concludes that those who were marginalize through no fault of their own (condition outcasts) were unconditionally redignified by Jesus, whereas those who were marginalized due to sin (conduct outcasts) were offered forgiveness in exchange for repentance. Jesus did not hesitate to classify people as sinners.
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