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Why do you think the people ask Jesus to leave? My guess they wanted to keep eating swine.
My first thought was that they were afraid of the power Jesus demonstrated and that some harm might come to them if he stayed.Ver. 34. That he would depart from their coasts. St. Jerome thinks these people did this out of a motive of humility, looking upon themselves unworthy of his presence: others judge that the loss of the swine made them apprehend lest Christ, being a Jew, might do them greater damages. (Witham) — The fear lest his presence might cause them some fresh loss, seems to have overbalanced, in their estimation, the advantages they might have expected from his visit. (Bible de Vence)…
The people of Gadara were Gentiles. If they were Jews they wouldn’t be engaged in pig farming.My guess they wanted to keep eating swine.
It’s possible that those people might have had roots in Judaism, but had fallen away from it’s practice and lived among the Gentiles for generations. It would make sense that if they were related to the Jews and were keeping pigs, that they might be embarrassed (because they felt guilty about it) and afraid of Jesus approaching them. Just a thought.St. Jerome thinks these people did this out of a motive of humility, looking upon themselves unworthy of his presence