Demons…Satan’s Kingdom, is it Divided?

Don Calvert ~ February 02, 2025
Luke 11:14-23

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רְפָאִים [Rephaites] rep̄ā·ʾîm: Dead

spirits ( ).

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שֵׁד ה [ha sha-dim] ha šēḏ

, .

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רְפָאִים [Rephaites] rep̄ā·ʾîm: Dead

spirits ( ).

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Reason Why: The (giants) were not a part of God’s creation, they were

by fallen angels, are the of the evil one.
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δαιμόνιον [demons] daimónion: Deceiving spirits,

, that are subject to .
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Biblical Perspective: The Bible does not attempt to prove the existence of

; the Bible simply reports on their activities knowing its their existence.
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Demons…Satan’s Kingdom, is it Divided?

Answer:

!

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1st Reason Why: Satan desires to

, possess, and people, but the mute man had been freed by Jesus; if this were Satan’s plan, then his entire kingdom is .
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2nd Reason Why: Satan would never use his power to exorcise demons from anyone, because

are a part of his deceptive enslavement .
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Baal in Hebrew means: “Ruler,

, .”

Zebub in Hebrew means:

” or “dung .”

Translation: “Lord of the Flies” which is another title for the

over who is .
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3rd Reason Why: Satan’s demons reveal every time that they are powerless against Jesus, but the

deceived are blinded by -deception and subject to .
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Implication #1 – When we dismiss Jesus driving out demons, we misunderstand what God was doing; He was

the powers of darkness and showing us that His has .
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Implication #2 – Who do you

? (A) The man fully armed and protecting his house or (B) someone , who him? Circle A or B
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Implication #3 – Our mission is to

those around us from the power of Satan; we either with Jesus or we are Him, .
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