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Class #8: Mark
5:1-20 (NRSV)*
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the NIV, plus 6 other
translations and 9 other
languages: Mark
5
Objective:
To explore how demon
possession and militarism
were linked in the 1st
century.
Around
the Sea of Galilee. In this
passage Jesus and the
disciples leave Capernaum
and sail in a boat southeast
to the Decapolis. Unlike
Capernaum, where many Jews
live, most people in
the Decapolis are
Gentiles, either Greek or
Roman. In Jewish
eyes, the Decapolis is
unclean territory.
Jesus
Heals the Gerasene Demoniac
(Mark 5:1-20)
1
They came to the other side
of the sea, to the
country of the Gerasenes. 2 And when
he had stepped out of the
boat, immediately a man out
of the tombs with an unclean
spirit met him. 3 He lived
among the tombs; and no one
could restrain him any more,
even with a chain; 4 for he
had often been restrained
with shackles and chains,
but the chains he wrenched
apart, and the shackles he
broke in pieces; and no one
had the strength to subdue
him. 5 Night and day among
the tombs and on the
mountains he was always
howling and bruising himself
with stones. 6 When he saw
Jesus from a distance, he
ran and bowed down before
him; 7 and he shouted at the
top of his voice, "What
have you to do with me,
Jesus, Son of the Most High
God? I adjure you by God, do
not torment me." 8 For
he had said to him,
"Come out of the man,
you unclean spirit!" 9
Then Jesus asked him,
"What is your
name?" He replied,
"My name is Legion; for
we are many." 10 He
begged him earnestly not to
send them out of the
country. 11 Now there on the
hillside a great herd of
swine was feeding; 12 and
the unclean spirits begged
him, "Send us into the
swine; let us enter
them." 13 So he gave
them permission. And the
unclean spirits came out and
entered the swine; and the
herd, numbering about two
thousand, rushed down the
steep bank into the sea, and
were drowned in the sea.
14
The swineherds ran off and
told it in the city and in
the country. Then people
came to see what it was that
had happened. 15 They came
to Jesus and saw the
demoniac sitting there,
clothed and in his right
mind, the very man who had
had the legion; and they
were afraid. 16 Those who
had seen what had happened
to the demoniac and to the
swine reported it. 17 Then
they began to beg Jesus to
leave their neighborhood. 18
As he was getting into the
boat, the man who had been
possessed by demons begged
him that he might be with
him. 19 But Jesus refused,
and said to him, "Go
home to your friends, and
tell them how much the Lord
has done for you, and what
mercy he has shown
you." 20 And he went
away and began to proclaim
in the Decapolis how much
Jesus had done for him; and
everyone was amazed.
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to the scripture passage.
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