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When he was approached by Jesus, who said, "What have you to do with me, Jesus, Son of the Most High God? I adjure you by God, do not torment me."?


Zacchaeus
Legion
Judas Iscariot
Levi

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The answer is: Legion

Mark 5:7 - This encounter highlights Jesus' authority over evil spirits. The name "Legion" indicates a multitude, reflecting the Roman military term for thousands. The narrative not only showcases Christ's power but also foreshadows His ultimate victory over darkness. In similar fashion, Paul reminds believers of their authority in Jesus (Ephesians 6:12).

The intriguing encounter between Jesus and Legion showcases not only a clash between the divine and the demonic but also an illustration of the magnitude of influence an individual can possess—whether for good or evil. It’s fascinating to note that the name "Legion" stems from the Roman military, which not only reflects a large number of soldiers but also captures the essence of turmoil and battle. This reference works on several levels: Legion represents the overwhelming burden of multiple afflictions faced by the possessed man, but it also signifies the collective struggles we may confront in our own lives.

In this Biblical moment, we see a powerful contrast—a singular divine force standing against a multitude of dark spirits. It recalls echoes from earlier texts, such as the story of Moses commanding Pharaoh. Just as God demonstrated power over the gods of Egypt, Christ here illustrates His authority over evil.

Moreover, the plea of Legion—"do not torment me"—serves as a stark reminder of the universal fear that engulfs those under spiritual distress. This theme resonates throughout the New Testament; from the Gospels to the letters of Paul, one notes how believers are repeatedly reminded of assurance and authority amid spiritual struggles. Paul’s call in Ephesians 6:12 emphatically states that the fight is not against flesh and blood, a charge that extends to our understanding of personal and collective burdens, making this narrative a timeless engagement with personal empowerment and liberation.

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