Matthew
Matthew 15:25BSB·traditional attribution

The woman came and knelt before Him. “Lord, help me!” she said.

John Calvin Reformed @genevareformer

25. And she came and worshipped him. We might be apt to think that this woman contends with some measure of obstinacy, as if she would extort something from Christ in spite of him; but there is no reason to doubt that she was animated by the conviction which she entertained as to the kindness of the Messiah.

Matthew Henry Presbyterian @wholebiblehenry

We have here that famous story of Christ's casting the devil out of the woman of Canaan's daughter; it has something in it singular and very surprising, and which looks favourably upon the poor Gentiles, and is an earnest of the mercy which Christ had in store for them. Here is a gleam of that light which was to lighten the Gentiles, Luk 2:32.

Commenting on Matthew 15:21-28

John Gill Reformed Baptist @doctorgill

Then came she and worshipped him,.... She followed the disciples into the house; and perceiving another repulse by Christ's answer to them, she pushes on, through all discouragements; her faith grows stronger, and her importunity greater: she had called Christ Lord, and the son of David before, but now she worships him as God: Saying, Lord help me; a short petition, but what fully and...