But it was there that the grace of God in his life would shine the brightest. What happened to the evil spirits Jesus cast out of the man named "Legion" after the swine drowned? They didn't understand! His soul was clean. Luke 8:26-38 New American Standard Bible - NASB 1995 (). 9. The Gerasene Demoniac (Mark 5:1-20) | Bible.org On the other hand, Gadara is only six miles from the southern tip of the lake and could easily have given its name to the district. Matthew 8:4; Luke 8:56). No other place on the E side of the sea fits this requirement of the story. I have always wondered what my Christian brothers had to say to the police officers by way of explanation. In this immediate area, steep hills come down to the shoreline and fit the story of the swine rushing headlong into the sea. Jesus at the Sea of Galilee and Capernaum (Chart and Map - English PRAYER: Dear Lord, first of all, I want to thank you for your healing, restoring power. This request was granted and the entire herd rushed headlong to their own destruction. 2,8) who can possess men and animals. We dismiss it the more readily, that, in our view, it conveys a wrong impression. Pig carcasses were washing ashore and drifting out to sea. They had dealt with Legion (I suspect) by forcing him from their presence. Gerasa is identified from various sources as a city in Arabia, Decapolis, Gilead, or Perea. Further, the conclusion seems warranted that there was confusion in some MSS of Gerasa with the more likely site for the miracle near Gergesa. 8ff.). He actually wanted to keep his clothes on. Matthew, Mark, and Luke were writing of the same general area. The lesson of this passage is that Satan is a defeated foe. 5 They went across the lake to the region of the Gerasenes. He had only known Jesus for a few hours, but had already determined to be Jesus' disciple for life. And that Jesus did not actually "send" the devils into the pigs, He merely allowed the demons to go where they themselves chose to go.[3][13][14]. Whereas he had been a slave, he was now delivered from demon possession. 84,145). [5] In this version, Jesus does not ask for the demon's name, which is considered an important element of traditional exorcism practice. Most people in the world have no experience of lasting joy in their lives. Such must have been the response of those with our Lord. Gerasa was a city situated near the Jabbok River about eighteen m. E of the Jordan, about twenty m. SE of Pella, and twenty m. N of Philadelphia.