And if Satan rise up against himself, and be divided, he cannot stand, but hath an end.
Parallel translations
- WEB If Satan has risen up against himself, and is divided, he can’t stand, but has an end.
- BSB And if Satan is divided and rises against himself, he cannot stand; his end has come.
- NKJV And if Satan has risen up against himself, and is divided, he cannot stand, but has an end.
- NASB And if Satan has risen up against himself and is divided, he cannot stand, but he is finished!
- NLT And if Satan is divided and fights against himself, how can he stand? He would never survive.
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If Satan is divided against himself, his end has come. It matters because Jesus shows the accusation would mean Satan's own destruction, which is absurd.
Overview
Jesus completes the argument: a self-opposing Satan would be finished, so his charge collapses. The real truth is that Jesus is bringing about Satan's end, but by overpowering him, not by serving him. His ministry announces that the kingdom of God is invading and conquering the kingdom of darkness.
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