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For Jesus was commanding the unclean spirit to come out of the man. For the unclean spirit had often seized the man. He was kept under guard, and bound with chains and fetters. Breaking the bands apart, he was driven by the demon into the desert.
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The Demon's Violent Control
Commentators emphasize the sheer power the demon exerted. The man possessed superhuman strength, breaking chains and fetters, and was repeatedly and violently "driven" into desolate places. This detailed description isn't just for dramatic effect; it highlights the tragic and total control demonic forces can have, which is completely antithetical to God's will for humanity.
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For he commanded (παρηγγελλεν γαρ). Imperfect active, correct text, for he was commanding.
Often times (πο…
19th Century
Anglican
Driven by the devil . . .—Better rendered as by the demon, to show that it is still the unclean spirit, and not the great…
Baptist
Such cases have we often seen—young men who have been rescued from a course of vice, and who have been for a season helped towards virtue; but they…
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“They sailed” connects this episode with the previous one, suggesting the accomplishment of the goal stated in v.22. If the purpose of the trip acr…
17th Century
Reformed Baptist
For he had commanded the unclean spirit . &c.] That had the rest of the devils under his authority, and power,
Presbyterian
Those who put to sea in a calm, even at Christ's word, must yet prepare for a storm and for great peril in that storm. There is no relief for souls…
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