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It is interesting to note that the Latin word legio was commonly used as a loan word in Hebrew and Aramaic to indicate a large number.
So that's assuming one demon per pig to make deviled ham?![]()
In my studies I found out some info towards this event. Mind you it's a theroy.
Asking not to be cast out of the country could be in reference to the abyss. As they were tempting Jesus to fail in his ministry.
Jesus said he had not come to judge.
Asking not to be cast out of the country could mean the dry place Jesus talks about. Having the forknowledge of what the pigs would do could be is why Jesus allowed it.
Which ever reason you pick is up to you but let me leave you with this....it's possible the people in this place were Jewish or at least outcast Jews. Selling Swain for a living. Of course we know the law so......they could never enter the temple. Unclean.
After seeing their profits over the cliff is a reason why they begged him to leave.
At the gaderenes the demons called legion asked to not be sent out of the territory.
Did Jesus give mercy to legion by allowing them into the pigs.
I believe that they ended up out of the territory, but Jesus show mercy
The abyss i would say, showing them no mercy?!![]()
So that's assuming one demon per pig to make deviled ham?![]()
In Mark 5 there’s a mentioning of how many pigs headed to the water, I assume each one had a demon
I wouldn't think so. Notice where Jesus mentions 'man' twice and never pig or realm?...
When the unclean spirit is gone out of a man, he walketh through dry places, seeking rest, and findeth none. Then he saith, I will return into my house from whence I came out; and when he is come, he findeth [it] empty, swept, and garnished. Then goeth he, and taketh with himself seven other spirits more wicked than himself, and they enter in and dwell there: and the last [state] of that man is worse than the first. Even so shall it be also unto this wicked generation. (Matthew 12:43-45 KJV)
Asking not to be cast out of the country could mean the dry place Jesus talks about. Having the forknowledge of what the pigs would do could be is why Jesus allowed it
Which ever reason you pick is up to you but let me leave you with this....it's possible the people in this place were Jewish or at least outcast Jews. Selling Swain for a living. Of course we know the law so......they could never enter the temple. Unclean.
After seeing their profits over the cliff is a reason why they begged him to leave.
In modern times we can see sort of the same thing, the people didn’t want Jesus there because of what he did was not what they were use too, they rather have their pigs and deal with the demon possessed than Jesus bothering their life as they knew it. They didn’t want the healing. what they wanted was what they wanted.
I would think the focus is on the man whose house was cleansed of lying spirits, as a picture of the gospel .
Allowing them into the pigs as unclean animal represent natural unconverted men .Into a lake represents the lake of fire . This is the second death.
Then went the devils out of the man, and entered into the swine: and the herd ran violently down a steep place into the lake, and uke were choked.Luke 8:33
Scripture seems to express about 2,000 pigs bolted to the water.
where does the Bible compare men to pigs? I know of references to dogs, bulls, jackals, and donkeys as metaphors for people. not that I doubt you just can't think of if there is a passage that makes the analogy to corroborate
if that's the case then what does His teaching about an evil spirit being cast out, going through dry places and then returning tell us?
that the demons can come and go fro. the abyss at will?
it seems to me we shouldn't necessarily equate the abyss with dry places.