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Lukas 8:28
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Ketika ia melihat Yesus, ia berteriak lalu tersungkur di hadapan-Nya dan berkata dengan suara keras: "Apa urusan-Mu dengan aku, hai Yesus Anak Allah Yang Mahatinggi? Aku memohon kepada-Mu, supaya Engkau jangan menyiksa aku."
Serta dilihatnya Yesus, maka berteriaklah ia serta sujud di hadapan-Nya sambil berkata dengan suara yang nyaring, "Apakah perkara aku kena-mengena dengan Engkau, hai Yesus, Anak Allah Yang Mahatinggi; aku minta, janganlah Engkau menyiksakan aku."
Bible Verse Review
from Treasury of Scripure Knowledge
he cried: Luke 4:33-36, Matthew 8:29, Mark 1:24-27, Mark 5:6-8, Acts 16:16-18
What: Luke 8:37, Luke 8:38
I beseech: Isaiah 27:1, 2 Peter 2:4, 1 John 3:8, James 2:19, Revelation 20:1-3, Revelation 20:10
Reciprocal: 1 Kings 17:18 - What have I Job 21:14 - they say Jeremiah 11:15 - What Matthew 8:34 - they besought Matthew 12:43 - seeking Matthew 14:33 - Of Mark 3:11 - the Son Mark 5:7 - that Mark 5:22 - he fell Luke 4:7 - worship me Luke 4:34 - what Luke 8:31 - they Luke 16:23 - being Acts 16:17 - the most Acts 19:15 - General Romans 8:15 - the spirit 1 Corinthians 14:25 - falling Revelation 18:2 - become
Gill's Notes on the Bible
When he saw Jesus,.... Even afar off, at some considerable distance, he ran towards him, Mark 5:6.
He cried out, and fell down before him; that is, the man possessed with the devil did so, under his impulse, and through his agitation of him:
and with a loud voice said; which was the unclean spirit in the man:
what have I to do with thee, Jesus, thou Son of God, most high? I beseech thee torment me not; i.e. before the time;
Mark 5:6- :.
Barnes' Notes on the Bible
See this passage explained in the Matthew 8:23-34 notes, and Mark 5:1-20 notes.
Clarke's Notes on the Bible
Verse 28. Jesus, thou Son of God most high — The words Jesus and God are both omitted here by several MSS. I think it is very likely that the demons mentioned neither. They were constrained in a summary way to acknowledge his power; but it is probable they did not pronounce names which were of such dreadful import to themselves. The words which they spoke on the occasion seem to have been these, What is it to thee and me, O Son of the most high? Matthew 8:29.