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Matthew 12:25 - Exposition

Matthew 12:25 , Matthew 12:26 , parallel passages: Mark 3:24 , Mark 3:25 ; Luke 11:17 , Luke 11:18 . And Jesus knew their thoughts ( Matthew 9:4 , note), and said unto them, Every kingdom divided against itself is brought to desolation . According to Mark 3:23 , our Lord begins with the direct retort, "How can Satan cast out Satan?" But while that gives, of course, our Lord's thought, it is very unlike his method, which is to begin his reply with a parabolic saying. And every city . Matthew only. Or house divided against itself . It is worth noticing that, apart from all metaphor, the peasants' houses in some districts of Palestine are built of such poor material as to easily give way and burst in half. Shall not stand . Neither kingdom, town, nor family can endure such self-destruction; no, nor an individual. There is, too, the further thought that Satan is more than a mere individual; that he is bound up with his kingdom, and his kingdom with him.

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