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OET-RV by cross-referenced section LUKE 11:14

LUKE 11:14–11:23 ©

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Yeshua is accused of being demon-possessed

Luke 11:14–23

Mark 3:20–27

Mat 12:22–30

11:14 Yeshua is accused of being demon-possessed

(Mark 3:20-27, Mat. 12:22-30)

14Then Yeshua drove out a demon that caused muteness, and after the demon departed, the man was able to speak. The crowds were amazed, 15[ref]but yet some of them said, “He’s driving out demons because he’s Beelzebul the leader of the demons.”

16[ref]Others who wanted to test who he was, asked Yeshua to send a sign from heaven, 17but he knew their thoughts and told them, “Any kingdom that’s divided against itself is doomed, and any household that’s divided will self-destruct. 18So if Satan was fighting against himself, how could his kingdom even remain? Yes, I know that you’re all saying that I must be Beelzebul in order to drive out demons, 19but if I have Beelzebul’s power over demons, then whose power do your apprentices use to drive out demons? 20However if I’m driving out demons with power that comes from God, then that means that God’s kingdom is right in the middle of you all.

21Whenever a strong landowner arms himself and guards his nice home, everything remains there peacefully, 22but when someone stronger than him arrives and overpowers him, he’ll even take the body armour that the landowner put his trust in, and then relieve him of all his goods.

23[ref]Anyone who doesn’t follow me is against me, and anyone who doesn’t gather with us, wants to scatter us.


3:20 The two opposing spiritual powers

(Mat. 12:22-32, Luke 11:14-23)

20Then Yeshua was approaching a house, but the crowd swarmed them again so they had no opportunity to eat. 21The ones with him heard all the noise and came to get him, because they were wondering if he was crazy.

22[ref]The religious teachers had come up from Yerushalem and were complaining, “He’s possessed by the prince of demons. He can command them because he rules them!”

23But Yeshua addressed them: “How could Satan command himself? 24If a kingdom is divided against itself, that kingdom could never prosper. 25If a household is divided against itself, that family will never prosper. 26So if Satan attacked himself and was split, he couldn’t possibly be powerful, but his time would be over.

27On the contrary, no one can enter a strong man’s house to clean out his possessions unless he first ties up that strong man—after that he can work on the goods.


3:22: Mat 9:34; 10:25.

12:22 Yeshua accused of being the leader of demons

(Mark 3:20-30, Luke 11:14-23)

22Then a man possessed by evil spirits was brought to Yeshua. He was blind and unable to speak, but Yeshua healed him so that he could both speak and see. 23All the people were amazed and were saying, “Surely this must be the promised descendant of David?”

24[ref]When the Pharisees’ party heard about that, they said, “That man is only driving out demons because he’s Beelzebul, the leader of the demons.”

25But Yeshua, knowing their thoughts, said, “Every kingdom that’s divided against itself is doomed, and any city or household that’s divided against itself will self-destruct. 26If Satan is driving out Satan, then he’s divided against himself and how could his kingdom possibly be established? 27And if I’m driving out demons by Beelzebul, then by who are your sons driving them out? 28But if I am driving out demons by God’s spirit, then that must mean that God’s kingdom has already arrived among you all.

29How can someone go into the house of a strong man and steal his goods if they don’t tie him up first? Only then can his home be plundered.

30[ref]Anyone who’s not for me is against me, and anyone who isn’t helping me gather others is scattering them.


Collected OET-RV cross-references

Mat 9:34:

34[ref]But the Pharisees said, “He casts out demons with the help of the ruler of the demons.”


9:34: Mat 10:25; 12:24; Mrk 3:22; Luk 11:15.

10:25:

25[ref]The apprentice is happy to eventually become like their teacher, and the slave to become like their master. If they accuse the home owner of being a devil, then that will apply to his followers even more.


10:25: Mat 9:34; 12:24; Mrk 3:22; Luk 11:15.

Mrk 8:11:

8:11 The religious leaders want to see a miracle

(Mat. 16:1-4)

11[ref]Some men from the Pharisee party came out to Yeshua and started arguing with him. They were checking him out and wanted to see a miracle.


8:11: Mat 12:38; Luk 11:16.

Mat 12:38:

12:38 The religious leaders ask for a sign

(Mark 8:11-12, Luke 11:29-32)

38[ref]Then some of the teachers of the law and some from the Pharisees’ party responded to him, “Teacher, we want to see a sign from you.”


12:38: Mat 16:1; Mrk 8:11; Luk 11:16.

16:1:

16:1 Requesting a sign in the sky

(Mark 8:11-13, Luke 12:54-56)

16[ref]Some from the Pharisee party and some from the Sadducee sect approached Yeshua, and trying to tempt him they asked him to make a sign in the sky to show his power to them.


16:1: Mat 12:38; Luk 11:16.

Mrk 9:40:

40[ref]Anyone who’s not against us is for us.


9:40: Mat 12:30; Luk 11:23.

10:25:

25It’s easier for a camel to go through the eye of a needle than for a rich person to enter God’s kingdom.

10:25:

25It’s easier for a camel to go through the eye of a needle than for a rich person to enter God’s kingdom.

Mrk 9:40:

40[ref]Anyone who’s not against us is for us.


9:40: Mat 12:30; Luk 11:23.