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  1. No man can enter into a strong man's house, and spoil his goods, except he will first bind the strong man; and then he will spoil his house.

  2. Jan 13, 2023 · The phrase bind the strong man (or strongman) is a reference to a passage in the book of Mark, where Jesus is responding to some Jewish scribes who were accusing Him of being possessed by Beelzebul.

  3. Aug 29, 2017 · Jesus says he came to bind the strong man (that is, Satan) in order that he himself, as the stronger man (cf. Mark 1:7), might plunder Satan’s house. This is Jesus’s own explanation of the events we encounter in Mark 1–3. But what did this binding of the strong man mean back then? And what difference does it make right now? Here are three ...

  4. No one is able to spoil the vessels of the strong man, having entered into his house, if first he may not bind the strong man, and then he will spoil his house. Majority Standard Bible. Indeed, no one can enter a strong man’s house to steal his possessions unless he first ties up the strong man.

  5. No man can enter into a strong man's house, and spoil his goods, except he will first bind the strong man; and then he will spoil his house.

  6. Mar 2, 2016 · He is the strong man whom Jesus has bound, and he is unable to hold on to what rightfully belongs to God and His people. We can preach the gospel with confidence, knowing that the Lord will use it to liberate sinners from the devil's snare.

  7. No man can enter into the house of a strong man and rob him of his goods, unless he first bind the strong man, and then shall he plunder his house.

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