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saying, "Ha! What do we have to do with you, Jesus, you Nazarene? Have you come to destroy us? I know you who you are: the Holy One of God."
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Demonic Insight vs. Human Blindness
Commentators consistently highlight the irony that the unclean spirit immediately recognized Jesus's divine identity, calling Him "the Holy One of God." While human religious leaders were often blind to who Jesus was, the spiritual forces of darkness knew His authority and feared His power to destroy them. This demonstrates that spiritual reality is often clearer to the unseen world than it is to the willfully blind.
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18th Century
Presbyterian
Let us alone. Though only one impure spirit is mentioned as possessing this man, yet that spirit speaks also in the name of others. They w…
What have we to do with thee? (τ ημιν κα σοι?) The same idiom in Mt 8:29. Ethical dative. Nothing in common between the demon and …
19th Century
Anglican
What have we to do with thee?—The cry is identical with that of the Gadarene demoniacs (Matthew 8:29). Here, …
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Baptist
And there was in their synagogue a man with an unclean spirit; and he cried out, saying, Let us alone;
How often that is still the …
Although v.23 states that the man cried out, it was really the demon who had the man under his control who shouted. The “us” in his question shows …
17th Century
Reformed Baptist
Saying, let us alone, & c.] Meaning with himself, the rest of the unclean spirits, that had possessed the bodies of …
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The devil is an unclean spirit because he has lost all the purity of his nature, because he acts in direct opposition to the Holy Spirit of God, an…