mark 5:8 commentary - Axtarish в Google
Jesus has shown His authority over storms during the turbulent crossing of the Sea of Galilee.
The Greek verb is in the imperfect tense, he was saying, as though the demoniac had interrupted our Lord even while the words were in the act of being uttered.
David Guzik commentary on Mark 5 describes how Jesus heals a demon possessed Gaderene, and a woman from her flow of blood.
In Mark 5:8, Jesus commands the unclean spirit to leave the man, signifying His divine authority to free individuals from spiritual bondage.
Christ will not dwell where Satan does; when therefore he is about to take up his residence in the hearts of any, he outs with Satan.
Mark 5:8 tells us that Jesus had begun by using his usual method--an authoritative order to the demon to come out. On this occasion that was not successful. Bridgeway Bible Commentary · Smith's Bible Commentary
This passage is rich in symbolism and offers valuable insights into the themes of spiritual warfare, deliverance, and the power of Jesus over evil spirits. The ... Не найдено: commentary | Нужно включить: commentary
We have here an instance of Christ's dispossessing the strong man armed, and disposing of him as he pleased, to make it appear that he was stronger than he.
When the people found that their swine were lost, they had a dislike to Christ. Long-suffering and mercy may be seen, even in the corrections by which men lose ...
20 мар. 2024 г. · In the Gospel of Mark, we learn that the evil spirits knew Jesus' true identity. They feared Jesus and knew he had power over them.
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