Is this just a case of the Nueter being fluid in Number or is the man (singular) posessed making a request for "them" demons (plural) ?
I think this is just demonstrating that number can be fluid in the Neuter like in I John 4:1
Any insight?
Mark 5:10
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As Emma mentioned, in 5:9 the singular and plural are both used: legion is MY name, for WE are many. It seems to be the case that there is a multitude speaking as one, so we have a mixture in the numbers. The speaker is singular (whether the speaker is taken to be the man or a spirit) and the spirits are plural.
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Singularity of Evil and the Manifoldness of God
This may be a tangent. This topic makes me think of the fact that the ultimate source of evil in the world is Satan, though many partake of his schemes.
And though God is one. The language often refers to God using the plural. As a result some interpret that to be referring to the manifold glory of God. And Christians know God as Father, Son, and Holy spirit. Anyway the dichotomy was interesting.
And though God is one. The language often refers to God using the plural. As a result some interpret that to be referring to the manifold glory of God. And Christians know God as Father, Son, and Holy spirit. Anyway the dichotomy was interesting.