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Sep 21, 2023 · In Mark 5:9, Jesus demanded the demon’s name, and it replied, “My name is Legion, . . . for we are many.”. Legion, then, was not a solitary demon but was revealed to be a collective. The revelation potentially sheds light on why the possessed man was heavily tormented and had great strength.
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Legion, the chief subdivision of the Roman army, containing about 6000 infantry, with a contingent of cavalry. The term does not occur in the Bible in its primary sense, but appears to have been adopted in order to express any large number, with the accessory ideas of order and subordination.
Apr 29, 2024 · Legion in the Bible. The word Legion is only used a small amount of time. Its main use is in an account of Jesus using his supernatural powers as the Son of the Most High God to heal a demon-possessed man of the evil spirit within him.
Apr 3, 2024 · A legion symbolized strength, authority, and control in the Roman Empire. By casting out the Legion of demons with a word, Jesus demonstrates his supreme authority over all spiritual powers and forces, asserting His sovereignty as the Son of God.
Aug 4, 2023 · Legion is a regiment of the Roman army composed of 3,000-6,000 men, depending on the time frame. The reference from the Bible is the Greek word legeon, which in Augustus’ time would have consisted of roughly 6,826 men (6,100 foot soldiers and 726 horsemen).
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What is a Legion? When we find the word “legion” in the New Testament, it’s referring to a specific number more than a Roman legion itself. A Roman legion was a division of the Roman army and typically numbered between 3,000 and 6,000 soldiers, so a legion is a considerable force.
In the Christian Bible, it is used to refer to the group of demons, particularly those in two of three versions of the exorcism of the Gerasene demoniac, an account in the New Testament of an incident in which Jesus performs an exorcism.