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Sunday, April 17, 2016, is from Luke 8:26-36 [+37-39]. Questions for Discussion and Thinking Further follow the verse-by-verse International Bible Lesson Commentary. Study Hints for Discussion and Thinking Further.
AN EXEGESIS OF LUKE 8:26-39 BY BRIAN P. RODEN DECEMBER 2016 SURVEY The story of the liberation of the Gerasene demoniac, found in Luke 8:26–39 (with parallels in Matt. 8:28–9:1 and Mark 5:1–20), is probably the best-known instance among Christ’s encounters with demonized individuals.
Luke 8:26-39 Theme Sentence Jesus has unparalleled authority, but some will be ‘offended’ (7:23) at him. Context See Saviour, Judge and King p54-55 (More about … the Themes and Structure). 8:26-39 is the second story in a sequence of four (in the section 8:22-56, where the third and fourth stories are interleaved). This story divides into two
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A Storytelling Commentary on Luke 8:26-39 Thomas E. Boomershine, PhD The story of the Gerasene demoniac is thoroughly shaped by Jewish norms. This becomes apparent in the description of Gerasa as opposite Galilee. The implication is that Gerasa is on the other side and implies that the Gerasenes are the enemy. It is the place of
1. (Luke 8:26-29) Description of the demon possessed man. Then they sailed to the country of the Gadarenes, which is opposite Galilee. And when He stepped out on the land, there met Him a certain man from the city who had demons for a long time. And he wore no clothes, nor did he live in a house but in the tombs.
10 cze 2013 · Our text plainly shows that... 1. Christ has spiritual power to transform lives. It is interesting to compare this miracle with the one that immediately precedes it, the stilling of the storm. In that miracle, we see Christ’s power over nature; here, we see His power over the supernatural.