“And Jesus asked his father, “How long has this been happening to him?” And he said, “From childhood.”
Jesus asked the boy's father, how long has he been like this? From childhood, he answered — the question about duration is the most pastoral element in the exorcism narrative. Jesus asks the father how long — not to gather clinical information but to engage the father's grief. From childhood communicates a lifetime of suffering: the boy has never known life without this affliction. The duration intensifies both the suffering and the father's hope.
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Mark 9:21
“And Jesus asked his father, “How long has this been happening to him?” And he said, “From childhood.”
Jesus asked the boy's father, how long has he been like this? From childhood, he answered — the question about duration is the most pastoral element in the exorcism narrative. Jesus asks the father how long — not to gather clinical information but to engage the father's grief. From childhood communicates a lifetime of suffering: the boy has never known life without this affliction. The duration intensifies both the suffering and the father's hope.
Jesus asked the boy's father, how long has he been like this? From childhood, he answered — the question about duration is the most pastoral element in the exorcism narrative. Jesus asks the father how long — not to gather clinical information but to engage the father's grief. From childhood communicates a lifetime of suffering: the boy has never known life without this affliction. The duration intensifies both the suffering and the father's hope.