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Matthew Henry

Matthew Henry's Complete Commentary - Mark 5:1-20

We have here an instance of Christ's dispossessing the strong man armed, and disposing of him as he pleased, to make it appear that he was stronger than he. This he did when he was come to the other side, whither he went through a storm; his business there was to rescue this poor creature out of the hands of Satan, and when he had done that, he returned. Thus he came from heaven to earth, and returned, in a storm, to redeem a remnant of mankind out of the hands of the devil, though but a... read more

William Barclay

William Barclay's Daily Study Bible - Mark 5:1-13

5:1-13 They came to the other side of the lake, to the territory of the Gerasenes. Immediately Jesus had disembarked from the boat, there met him from the tombs a man in the grip of an unclean spirit. This man lived amongst the tombs. No one had ever been able to bind him with a chain, because he had often been bound with fetters and chains, and the chains had been wrenched apart by him and the fetters shattered; and no one was strong enough to tame him. Continually, night and day, in the... read more

John Gill

John Gills Exposition of the Bible Commentary - Mark 5:1

And they came over unto the other side of the sea ,.... Of Galilee, or Tiberias; into the country of the Gadarenes : in the Evangelist Matthew it is called, "the country of the Gergesenes", as it is here in the Arabic and Ethiopic versions. The Vulgate Latin reads, "of the Gerasenes", and so some copies, from Gerasa, a place in the same country; but the Syriac and Persic versions read, "Gadarenes", as do most copies; so called from Gadara, a city either adjacent to, or within the country... read more

John Gill

John Gills Exposition of the Bible Commentary - Mark 5:2

And when he was come out of the ship ,.... As soon as he was landed, immediately there met him out of the tombs, a man with an unclean spirit . The Jews have a notion, that a man by dwelling among the tombs, becomes possessed with an unclean spirit: hence they say of one that seeks to the dead, or a necromancer F15 T. Bab. Sanhedrin, fol. 65. 2. Nidda, fol. 17. 1. & Chagiga, fol. 3. 2. , this is he that starves himself, and goes "and lodges in the tombs"; כדי שתשרה עליו ... read more

John Gill

John Gills Exposition of the Bible 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 T. Hieros. Gittin, fol. 48. 3. & Trumot, fol. 40. 2. . "the sign of a madman, that he goeth out in the night, והלן בבית הקברות , "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 Jarchi &... read more

Adam Clarke

Adam Clarke's Commentary on the Bible - Mark 5:1

The Gadarenes - Some of the MSS. have Gergasenes, and some of them Gerasenes. Griesbach seems to prefer the latter. See the note on Matthew 8:28 . The Gadarenes were included within the limits of the Gergasenes. Dr. Lightfoot supposes that, of the two demoniacs mentioned here, one was of Gadara, and consequently a heathen, the other was a Gergesenian, and consequently a Jew; and he thinks that Mark and Luke mention the Gadarene demoniac because his case was a singular one, being the only... read more

Adam Clarke

Adam Clarke's Commentary on the Bible - Mark 5:2

A man with an unclean spirit - There are two mentioned by Matthew, who are termed demoniacs. See on Mark 1:23 ; (note). read more

Adam Clarke

Adam Clarke's Commentary on the Bible - Mark 5:3

Who had his dwelling among the tombs - See Matthew 8:28 . read more

John Calvin

John Calvin's Commentary on the Bible - Mark 5:3

Verse 3 Mark 5:3.And no man could bind him, not even with chains Naturally, he was not able to break the chains; and hence we infer that Satan is sometimes permitted to make extraordinary movements, the effect of which goes beyond our comprehension and beyond ordinary means. We often perceive in madmen much greater strength than belongs to their natural capacity; and we are not at liberty to deny that, in such cases, the devil does his part when God permits him: but the force, which is... read more

Spence, H. D. M., etc.

The Pulpit Commentary - Mark 5:1

And they came to the other side of the sea . The other side of the sea would be the south-east side of the sea. Into the country of the Gadarenes , or rather, Gerasenes , which is now generally admitted to be the true reading, from Gerasa, Gersa, or Kersa. There was another Gerasa, situated at some distance from the sea, on the borders of Arabia Petraea. The ruins of the Gerasa, here referred to, have been recently discovered by Dr. Thomson, ('The Land and the Book'). Immediately... read more

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