Marcos 1:26

26 O espírito imundo sacudiu o homem violentamente e saiu dele gritando.

Marcos 1:26 Meaning and Commentary

Mark 1:26

And when the unclean spirit had torn him
Not that he had torn any limb from him, or had made any wound in any part of his body; for Luke says, ( Luke 4:35 ) , that he "hurt him not", but he shook him; and as Luke there says, "threw him in the midst", of the people, or synagogue; and so the Syriac, Persic, and Ethiopic versions read here, "he cast him", or "threw him to the ground": he threw him into convulsions, and laid him prostrate on the floor:

and cried with a loud voice, he came out of him;
though sorely, against his will, as his loud cry showed, and being obliged to it by a superior power.

Marcos 1:26 In-Context

24 “O que queres conosco, Jesus de Nazaré? Vieste para nos destruir? Sei quem tu és: o Santo de Deus!”
25 “Cale-se e saia dele!”, repreendeu-o Jesus.
26 O espírito imundo sacudiu o homem violentamente e saiu dele gritando.
27 Todos ficaram tão admirados que perguntavam uns aos outros: “O que é isto? Um novo ensino—e com autoridade! Até aos espíritos imundos ele dá ordens, e eles lhe obedecem!”
28 As notícias a seu respeito se espalharam rapidamente por toda a região da Galileia.
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