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LUKE 8


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LUKE 8

EVENTS PRECEDING THE CALMING OF THE STORM (8:1-21)

The parable of the sower, seed, and soil (8:4-15)

Information in this parable (8:4-8):
Roadside soil (8:4-5):
Shallow, rocky soil (8:6):
Thorn-infested soil (8:7):
Fertile soil (8:8):
Interpretation of this parable (8:11-15)
Roadside soil (8:11-12):
Shallow, rocky soil (8:13):
Thorn-infested soil (8:14):
Fertile soil (8:15):
The intention behind this parable (8:9-10)
To enlighten the hearts of the sincere (8:9-10a)
To darken the hearts of the insincere (8:10b)

The parable of the elevated lampstand (8:16-18)

Its light reveals all things in the house (8:16).

Someday God's light will reveal all things in our heart (8:17-18).

His physical, earthly kin (8:19-20):

His spiritual, eternal kin (8:1-3, 21):

EVENTS DURING THE CALMING OF THE STORM (8:22-25)

The crisis (8:22-23):

The cry (8:24a):

The command (8:24b-25):

His rebuke (8:24b-25a):

Their response (8:25b):

EVENTS FOLLOWING THE CALMING OF THE STORM (8:26-56):

He releases a demon-possessed man (8:26-39).

The Gadarene maniac, controlled by demons (8:26-28, 29b-33)

What they did to the maniac (8:27, 29b)
He is living naked among the tombs (8:27).
He is violent and cannot be chained (8:29b).
What the demons now desire from the Messiah (8:28, 30-33)
Their perception (8:28):
Their panic (8:30-31):
Their plea (8:32-33):

The Galilean Messiah, controller of demons (8:29a, 34-39)

The cleansing of the maniac (8:29a):
The clothing of the maniac (8:34-37):
The commissioning of the maniac (8:38-39):

He resurrects a dead girl (8:40-42, 49-56).

The request to Jesus (8:40-42):

The reassurance from Jesus (8:49-50):

The restriction of Jesus (8:51):

The ridicule toward Jesus (8:52-53):

The resurrection by Jesus (8:54-56):

He restores a sick woman (8:43-48).

Her disease (8:43):

Her determination (8:44a):

Her deliverance (8:44b-48):