Luke 11:14

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Did Scripture used to call things like muteness and deafness which were medical conditions, demonic activity? Why would Scripture call things we now would consider medical conditions like being mute, demonic activity?
 
I think there have been cases in Scripture where God was said to have caused muteness. So i don’t know if it was thought of as simply demonic activity alone.

I think there may be a difference between muteness in general and muteness as a result of supernatural origin.

Would be interested in other’s (more knowledgeable) opinions. 🍿
 
I think there have been cases in Scripture where God was said to have caused muteness. So i don’t know if it was thought of as simply demonic activity alone.

I think there may be a difference between muteness in general and muteness as a result of supernatural origin.

Would be interested in other’s (more knowledgeable) opinions. 🍿
Me too.
 
The verse does not say that demonic possession is the cause of all cases of muteness. It only refers to one man, one instance, one miracle.
 
One thing to keep in mind, along with the knowledge given above that not all of those sufferings were considered demonic activity, is the contemporary theology of the writings. Whereas you and I have been raised in a society rife with the notion that life exists after death, many of the first century Jews (the Sadducees being a prime example) did not believe that there was a reward after this life but rather a dry, dusty, non-existence in Sheol. For the Jewish people of much of the old testament, and still a very prevalent thought during Jesus time, rewards happened here and now during our temporal existence. Those who were ‘good’ were rich, wealthy, rewarded. Those who were ‘bad’ were blind, lame, poor, etc.

We still see remnants of this in many of the caste based societies today. The Sacred Scriptures are still first and foremost a journey through the developing theology and philosophy of a people. So we see things in there that often offer a primitive understanding of God, one that becomes more refined, more matured over the centuries; culminating in the full revelation of God through the person of Christ.
 
Did Scripture used to call things like muteness and deafness which were medical conditions, demonic activity? Why would Scripture call things we now would consider medical conditions like being mute, demonic activity?
No, Scripture distinguishes medical conditions from demonic possession.

Jesus knew the difference. And knew that demonic possession could damage a person’s body.
 
No, Scripture distinguishes medical conditions from demonic possession.

Jesus knew the difference. And knew that demonic possession could damage a person’s body.
So demonic possession could manifest itself in muteness or deafness?
 
So demonic possession could manifest itself in muteness or deafness?
The possession in question from Luke 11 says that the demon was mute. Which caused the possessed person to be mute until the demon left him.
 
The possession in question from Luke 11 says that the demon was mute. Which caused the possessed person to be mute until the demon left him.
Oh, ok. The malady of the demon overtakes the person, right?
 
Oh, ok. The malady of the demon overtakes the person, right?
That is what I think because:
Jesus goes on and on about demons after he helps the man. So it would seem that it was in fact a demon and not just an affliction blamed on a demon.
But I could be wrong.
 
That is what I think because:
Jesus goes on and on about demons after he helps the man. So it would seem that it was in fact a demon and not just an affliction blamed on a demon.
But I could be wrong.
Anyone else?
 
Oh, ok. The malady of the demon overtakes the person, right?
Not necessary. Demons with sufficient powers can inflict muteness/deafness too. But according to one exorcist book I read, the mute/deaf demon is very hard to identify and to exorcise because the demon couldn’t answer and couldn’t hear the demands of the exorcist to get out of the possessed. Without any clue as to the name of the demon, it makes the exorcist job that much harder to know who he is dealing with.
 
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