Introduction The story of Gerassen's devil is emphasized in the mind of the Gospel reader. Jesus went out of the ship and met a demon who immediately lived in the grave. Jesus threw these devils into a group of pigs. They are all dead. The villagers immediately appealed to Jesus to leave their area. For a while, scholars have studied gospel differences. The author of each Gospel is intended to include a specific scripture to express its meaning. With that in mind, what is the purpose of each gospel for the healing story of the devil?
The story of Gerasene Demoniac has many similarities and differences. When we were reading the story, we learned that not only when Jesus was in the crowd, but also what happened after they left the individual also totally dominated the devil. (Boxall, I. I. 2007) There are various interpretations of this story, the most common of which is the analogy of the mental illness of those days and Jesus' attempt to better treat them. The story of The Gerasene Demoniac is when Jesus came to Gersasene and trained the devil from one or more people. After the devil was exercised it asked Jesus to allow them to enter the pig they heard instead of leaving the area or being sent to the bottom of the abyss. With the permission of Jesus, the devil entered the place he heard and drove them to the lake which drowned. After listening to the loss of men and pig healed, people in the area appealed to leave the area to Jesus.
The story of Gerasene Demoniac can be interrupted in various ways. This story is unlikely to occur, but it is the kindness of a famous fellowman in their sermons. This story may be related to people with psychosis and defects then, especially autism. (SMITH, T., 2010) Symptoms of autism, extreme violence against abnormal forces, "no speaking and understanding" autistic symptoms, and extreme behavior are very common symptoms. Symptoms ("Autism", 2012)
There are many differences between the three versions of The Gerasene Demoniac, but there are some similarities. In all the Gospels, both men and men are completely crazy about the Gospel of Matthew. "They are so violent that we can not do it" (Matthew 8:29) He was standing in Luke's Gospel, tearing them apart. "Living in the grave rather than living in the clothes or the house. (Luke 8: 28) In all the gospel, the demons are sent to the flock, but this is due to what the pigs ate and their appearance and smell Another similarity between the three stories after seeing and hearing that people are exercising devils from men or men to Jesus they are Jesus I ask you to leave.