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Enduring Word Bible Commentary Mark Chapter 5. Mark 5 – Jesus Demonstrates His Authority. Audio for Mark 5: Mark 5:1-20 – Overcoming Demons and Superstition. Mark 5:21-43 – The Power of Jesus’ Touch. A. The authority of Jesus in the life of the Gadarene demoniac. 1. (1-8) The description of the demon-possessed man.
22 Ιαν 2012 · Commentary on Mark 5:1-20. Micah D. Kiel. Share: As Jesus disembarks on the other side of the sea, the disciples fade from the story. A ghastly figure takes center stage. He’s possessed, he howls, he dashes himself with stones. His strength is such that no human figure can bind or control him.
Mark 5:1 - Mark 5:20. The awful picture of this demoniac is either painted from life, or it is one of the most wonderful feats of the poetic imagination. Nothing more terrible, vivid, penetrating, and real was ever conceived by the greatest creative genius.
26 Ιαν 2020 · Commentary on Mark 5:1-20. The second, longest, and most complex of this Gospel’s narrated exorcisms (see also Mark 1:21-128; 7:24-30; 9:14-29), Mark 5:1-20 is a tale of terror.
A man from the tombs. For Jews, tombs were an unclean place. They were not allowed to touch touch bodies. Demons drove these people (Matthew 8:28 mentions two of them) to live in this horrific place. Demons seem to take delight in causing misery and torment to their hosts. Satan has always appeared as an angel of light.
21 Ιαν 2024 · Commentary on Mark 5:1-20. The story in Mark 5:1–20 is bookended by two simple actions: Jesus steps out of the boat (verse 2), and then Jesus gets back in (verse 18). What fills the middle, however, is nothing ordinary. We see Jesus crossing over to a Gentile territory—Gerasa, a city to the “other side” or “opposite” of Galilee ...
I. Christ's casting the legion of devils out of the man possessed, and suffering them to enter into the swine (v. 1-20). II. Christ's healing the woman with the bloody issue, in the way as he was going to raise Jairus's daughter to life (v. 21-43).