Mark 3:11

11 et spiritus inmundi cum illum videbant procidebant ei et clamabant dicentes

Mark 3:11 Meaning and Commentary

Mark 3:11

And unclean spirits, when they saw him
That is, as the Syriac and Arabic versions read, "they who had unclean spirits": or, as the Ethiopic, "they that were possessed with unclean spirits"; as soon as ever they beheld Christ, though they had never seen him before, and he was an entire stranger to them, yet

fell down before him:
the unclean spirits being said to do that, which they that were possessed with them did; and which, notwithstanding their possession of them, they could not prevent, but were obliged to admit of it, as a token of their subjection to Christ:

and
even the devils themselves in the men,

cried, saying, thou art the Son of God;
a divine person, equal with God; and such his power over them, and his healing all manner of diseases, by a word, or touch, showed him to be.

Mark 3:11 In-Context

9 et dixit discipulis suis ut navicula sibi deserviret propter turbam ne conprimerent eum
10 multos enim sanabat ita ut inruerent in eum ut illum tangerent quotquot habebant plagas
11 et spiritus inmundi cum illum videbant procidebant ei et clamabant dicentes
12 tu es Filius Dei et vehementer comminabatur eis ne manifestarent illum
13 et ascendens in montem vocavit ad se quos voluit ipse et venerunt ad eum
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