Jamieson Fausset Brown Commentary - Luke 11:22 - 11:22

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Jamieson Fausset Brown Commentary - Luke 11:22 - 11:22


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a stronger than he - Christ: Glorious title, in relation to Satan!

come upon him and overcome him - sublimely expressing the Redeemer’s approach, as the Seed of the woman, to bruise the Serpent’s head.

taketh from him all his armour - “his panoply,” “his complete armor.” Vain would be the victory, were not the means of regaining his lost power wrested from him. It is this that completes the triumph and ensures the final overthrow of his kingdom. The parable that immediately follows (Luk 11:24-26) is just the reverse of this. (See on Mat 12:43-45.) In the one case, Satan is dislodged by Christ, and so finds, in all future assaults, the house preoccupied; in the other, he merely goes out and comes in again, finding the house “EMPTY” (Mat 12:44) of any rival, and all ready to welcome him back. This explains the important saying that comes in between the two parables (Luk 11:23). Neutrality in religion there is none. The absence of positive attachment to Christ involves hostility to Him.