Mark 5:3

3 and lived among the tombs. No one could restrain him any longer, not even with a chain.

Mark 5:3 Meaning and Commentary

Mark 5:3

Who had his dwelling among the tombs
Which is one of the characters of a madman among the Jews; who say it is F17

``the sign of a madman, that he goeth out in the night, (twrbqh) (tybb Nlhw) , "and lodges among the tombs", and rends his garments, and loses what is given to him.''

The same they say, in the same place, of an hypochondriac, and melancholy man; and of Kordiacus, which they give out F18 is a demon that possesses, and has power over some sort of persons:

and no man could bind him, no, not with chains;
so as to hold him for any length of time: not only cords were insufficient to hold, but even chains of iron; so strong was he through the possession; for this could not be by his own natural strength.


FOOTNOTES:

F17 T. Hieros. Gittin, fol. 48. 3. & Trumot, fol. 40. 2.
F18 Jarchi & Bartenora in Misn. Gittin, c. 7. sect. 1.

Mark 5:3 In-Context

1 They arrived in the territory of the Gerasenes on the other side of the Sea of Galilee.
2 As Jesus stepped out of the boat, a man came out of the tombs and met him. The man was controlled by an evil spirit
3 and lived among the tombs. No one could restrain him any longer, not even with a chain.
4 He had often been chained hand and foot. However, he snapped the chains off his hands and broke the chains from his feet. No one could control him.
5 Night and day he was among the tombs and on the mountainsides screaming and cutting himself with stones.
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