“And she went home and found the child lying in bed and the demon gone.”
She went home and found her child lying on the bed, and the demon gone — the verification of the healing is domestic and immediate: the woman goes home and finds exactly what Jesus declared. The child lying on the bed is the picture of natural rest rather than the violent, uncontrolled behavior of the possessed — the bed is now a place of peaceful rest rather than the tombs-and-hills wandering of the Gerasene man. The demon gone is the complete fulfillment of the request: the demon has left, not merely been suppressed.
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Mark 7:30
“And she went home and found the child lying in bed and the demon gone.”
She went home and found her child lying on the bed, and the demon gone — the verification of the healing is domestic and immediate: the woman goes home and finds exactly what Jesus declared. The child lying on the bed is the picture of natural rest rather than the violent, uncontrolled behavior of the possessed — the bed is now a place of peaceful rest rather than the tombs-and-hills wandering of the Gerasene man. The demon gone is the complete fulfillment of the request: the demon has left, not merely been suppressed.
She went home and found her child lying on the bed, and the demon gone — the verification of the healing is domestic and immediate: the woman goes home and finds exactly what Jesus declared. The child lying on the bed is the picture of natural rest rather than the violent, uncontrolled behavior of the possessed — the bed is now a place of peaceful rest rather than the tombs-and-hills wandering of the Gerasene man. The demon gone is the complete fulfillment of the request: the demon has left, not merely been suppressed.