“But Jesus rebuked him, saying, “Be silent and come out of him!” And when the demon had thrown him down in their midst, he came out of him, having done him no harm.”
Be quiet! Jesus said sternly. Come out of him! Then the demon threw the man down before them all and came out without injuring him — the two-part command (silence, then expulsion) is characteristic of the exorcism accounts. Without injuring him (mēden blapsas) is Luke's addition — the Spirit-filled physician who heals does not harm. The throwing down without injury demonstrates both the spirit's resistance and the completeness of its defeat.
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Luke 4:35
“But Jesus rebuked him, saying, “Be silent and come out of him!” And when the demon had thrown him down in their midst, he came out of him, having done him no harm.”
Be quiet! Jesus said sternly. Come out of him! Then the demon threw the man down before them all and came out without injuring him — the two-part command (silence, then expulsion) is characteristic of the exorcism accounts. Without injuring him (mēden blapsas) is Luke's addition — the Spirit-filled physician who heals does not harm. The throwing down without injury demonstrates both the spirit's resistance and the completeness of its defeat.
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Be quiet! Jesus said sternly. Come out of him! Then the demon threw the man down before them all and came out without injuring him — the two-part command (silence, then expulsion) is characteristic of the exorcism accounts. Without injuring him (mēden blapsas) is Luke's addition — the Spirit-filled physician who heals does not harm. The throwing down without injury demonstrates both the spirit's resistance and the completeness of its defeat.