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For he said to him, "Come out of the man, you unclean spirit!"
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Jesus' Unrelenting Command
Commentators explain that this verse clarifies why the demon was so agitated in the previous verse. The original Greek implies Jesus 'was saying' or 'had been saying' this command, suggesting a continuous or repeated order. Jesus' immediate and authoritative command provoked the demon's desperate plea.
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For he said (ελεγεν γαρ). For he had been saying (progressive imperfect). Jesus had already repeatedly ordered the demon to come o…
19th Century
Bishop
For he said unto him.—The Greek verb is in the imperfect tense, he was saying, as though the demoniac had interr…
Preacher
For he said unto him, Come out of the man, thou unclean spirit.
So that the demon's adjuration was an answer to the Lord's command,…
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The demon’s address to Jesus admitted that he was in the presence of one who threatened his very existence. He used Jesus’ personal name and his ti…
17th Century
Pastor
For he said unto him Or he had said unto him, as soon as he came up to him, and fell before him; even before he had …
Minister
Some openly willful sinners are like this madman. The commands of the law are like chains and fetters, to restrain sinners from their wicked course…
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