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Jesus had said "Come out of that man, you unclean spirit." (v.8) But it was the demons who requested to enter the pigs. Jesus merely gave his permission. I am not sure how important this distinction might be, but it is interesting to note. The demons seem to have a fair amount of self-determination in this story.Do we know anything about the Gadarenes or Gerasenes? Were they Jewish, pagans or gentiles? Does it make a difference why Jesus chose to put the demons in pigs depending on the Gerasenes nationality?
Why would a demon (which is some sort of unclean spirit) drown? Do they need to breathe?
Why would a demon (which is some sort of unclean spirit) drown? Do they need to breathe?
Thomas Aquinas suggested that Jesus did this to demonstrate he is more interested in souls than bodies or property, but I'm not sure that sits well when many Jews believe that a soul cannot continue to live without a body (thus the belief that a resurrection has to include a body) and perhaps this is the same with an unclean spirit that some kind of a body is required.
It's a curious story.
Interesting that a Roman Legion is anywhere from 3,000 to 6,000 men......could it be this land was occupied by the Romans?
@Waterfall, @unsafe, @Mendalla, What is your reaction to the other two stories of healing in Mark 5?
These stories are much less dramatic than the one about the demon-possessed pigs but they raise some questions of their own.
It appears to be the faith of the healed person.So is it Jesus' power that heals or the faith of the healed person? There are other cases where Jesus says things like "your faith has made you whole"
It is the man or the spirits or both who are named Legion?
Or could it be that the spirits have taken over the man? Or that the spirits are speaking through the man?
Mark 5:9-10 New Revised Standard Version (NRSV)
9 Then Jesus asked him, “What is your name?” He replied, “My name is Legion; for we are many.” 10 He begged him earnestly not to send them out of the country.