(December 15, 2013 at 1:35 pm)Ksa Wrote: .for example, this answers your question pretty accurately:
When we look at the conversation between the demoniac and Jesus, we see that in the case of the demoniac it is very difficult to get a sense of where the man ends and the demons begin. The text interweaves the responses so that they are hardly distinguishable. So we may wonder what or who it is that is responding to the Lord's presence in the Gaderene region.
Nope, it is a bit of restatement, but not an answer. And the dodge doesn't follow logic either, as the man couldn't have recognized Jesus from afar. There wasn't TV coverage then, so there was no way for the man alone to recognize jesus upon approach, only the supposed demons could do that.
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