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i. When people are more afraid of what Jesus will do in their lives than what Satan does in the moment, they often push Jesus away. 4. (Mark 5:18-20) The reaction of the man who had been delivered from demons. And when He got into the boat, he who had been demon-possessed begged Him that he might be with Him.
Jan 21, 2024 · 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 (verse 1).
Mark 5:1-20 Christ casteth out the legion of devils, and suffereth them to enter into the herd of swine. Mark 5:21-24 He is entreated by Jairus to go and heal his daughter. Mark 5:25-34 By the way he healeth a woman of an inveterate issue of blood. Mark 5:35-43 He raiseth Jairus’s daughter to life. Ver. 1-20.
Jan 22, 2012 · 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. From his first encounter with Jesus, there is no question who … Continue reading "Commentary on Mark 5:1-20 "
Jan 26, 2020 · Here we have a curious case of anti-evangelism: eyewitness messengers report what they have seen Jesus do (5:16), whose proof is as plain as day (verse 15), and the listeners neither repent nor revel but start begging (parakalein) Jesus to get out of town (verse 17). He complies (verse 18a).
Sep 25, 2022 · Verses 1-20. Mark 5:1. And they came over unto the other side of the sea, into the country of the Gadarenes. And when he was come out of the ship, immediately there met him out of the tombs a man with an unclean spirit. Our Lord crossed the Sea of Galilee on purpose to rescue this poor man from the power of the unclean spirit that possessed him.
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Mark 5. In this chapter, we have, I. Christ's casting the legion of devils out of the man possessed, and suffering them to enter into the swine, ver 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, ver 21-43.