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Behold, a spirit takes him, he suddenly cries out, and it convulses him so that he foams, and it hardly departs from him, bruising him severely.
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The Cruelty of Evil
Commentaries describe the boy's suffering as sudden, violent, and relentless. The spirit convulses him, causes him to foam at the mouth, and bruises him severely. Scholars like John Gill emphasize the sheer malice of the demon, noting it was 'loath to leave him,' highlighting the terrible reality of spiritual oppression.
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Suddenly (εξεφνης). Old adverb, but in the N.T. only in Luke's writings save Mr 13:36. Used by medical writers of sudden attacks o…
19th Century
Preacher
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17th Century
Pastor
And, lo, a spirit taketh him An evil spirit, the devil, as in (Luke 9:42) seizes and possesses him at on…
Minister
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