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PARALLEL HISTORY BIBLE - Mark 1:26


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LXX- Greek Septuagint - Mark 1:26

και 2532 σπαραξαν 4682 5660 αυτον 846 το 3588 πνευμα 4151 το 3588 ακαθαρτον 169 και 2532 κραξαν 2896 5660 φωνη 5456 μεγαλη 3173 εξηλθεν 1831 5627 εξ 1537 αυτου 846

Douay Rheims Bible

And the unclean spirit tearing him, and crying out with a loud voice, went out of him.

King James Bible - Mark 1:26

And when the unclean spirit had torn him, and cried with a loud voice, he came out of him.

World English Bible

The unclean spirit, convulsing him and crying with a loud voice, came out of him.

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Mark 1:26

Early Christian Commentary - (A.D. 100 - A.D. 325)

Anf-01 ix.vi.xxxiv Pg 28
Matt. xxii. 29; Luke xi. 21, 22.

him who was stronger than men,4276

4276 Literally, “who was strong against men.”

who had not only overcome man, but also retained him under his power, and conquered him who had conquered, while he set free mankind who had been conquered, unless He had been greater than man who had thus been vanquished? But who else is superior to, and more eminent than, that man who was formed after the likeness of God, except the Son of God, after whose image man was created? And for this reason He did in these last days4277

4277 In fine; lit. “in the end.”

exhibit the similitude; [for] the Son of God was made man, assuming the ancient production [of His hands] into His own nature,4278

4278 In semetipsum: lit. “unto Himself.”

as I have shown in the immediately preceding book.


Anf-03 v.iv.v.xxvi Pg 42
Luke xi. 21, 22.

the prince of the demons, whom He had already called Beelzebub and Satan; signifying that it was he who was overcome by the finger of God, and not that the Creator had been subdued by another god.  Besides,4568

4568 Ceterum.

how could His kingdom be still standing, with its boundaries, and laws, and functions, whom, even if the whole world were left entire to Him, Marcion’s god could possibly seem to have overcome as “the stronger than He,” if it were not in consequence of His law that even Marcionites were constantly dying, by returning in their dissolution4569

4569 Defluendo.

to the ground, and were so often admonished by even a scorpion, that the Creator had by no means been overcome?4570

4570 The scorpion here represents any class of the lowest animals, especially such as stung.  The Marcionites impiously made it a reproach to the Creator, that He had formed such worthless and offensive creatures.  Compare book i. chap. 17, note 5. p. 283.

“A (certain) mother of the company exclaims, ‘Blessed is the womb that bare Thee, and the paps which Thou hast sucked;’ but the Lord said, ‘Yea, rather, blessed are they that hear the word of God, and keep it.’”4571

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