16. And the man in whom the evil spirit was--Mark the clear line of
demarcation here between "the evil spirit which answered and said"
and "the man in whom the evil spirit was." The reality of such
possessions could not be more clearly expressed.
leaped on them . . . so that they fled . . . naked and wounded--This
was so appalling a testimony at once against those profane impostors and
in favor of Paul and the Master whom he preached, that we wonder not
that it spread to "all the Jews and Greeks at Ephesus, that fear fell on
them," and that "the name of the Lord Jesus was magnified."
JFB.
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