Topical Encyclopedia In the biblical context, exorcists are individuals who cast out demons or evil spirits from persons believed to be possessed. The practice of exorcism is mentioned in both the Old and New Testaments, with varying degrees of detail and emphasis.Old Testament Context While the Old Testament does not explicitly mention exorcists, it does acknowledge the existence of evil spirits and the need for divine intervention to overcome them. For example, in 1 Samuel 16:14-23, an evil spirit torments King Saul, and David is brought in to play the harp, which soothes Saul and causes the spirit to depart. This passage highlights the belief in spiritual affliction and the power of God's chosen individuals to bring relief. New Testament Context The New Testament provides more explicit references to exorcism, particularly in the ministry of Jesus Christ and His apostles. Jesus is depicted as having authority over demons, casting them out with a word. In Matthew 8:16 , it is written, "When evening came, many who were demon-possessed were brought to Him, and He drove out the spirits with a word and healed all the sick." This demonstrates Jesus' divine authority and power over the spiritual realm. The apostles also performed exorcisms in the name of Jesus. In Acts 16:16-18 , Paul encounters a slave girl possessed by a spirit of divination. Paul commands the spirit to leave her in the name of Jesus Christ, and it departs immediately. This account underscores the belief that exorcism is effective through the authority of Jesus. Jewish Exorcists The New Testament also mentions Jewish exorcists who attempted to cast out demons. In Acts 19:13-16 , the seven sons of Sceva, Jewish exorcists, attempt to invoke the name of Jesus to expel evil spirits. However, the spirit responds, "Jesus I know, and I know about Paul, but who are you?" The possessed man then overpowers them, illustrating the necessity of genuine faith and authority in Christ for successful exorcism. Theological Implications Exorcism in the Bible is closely tied to the authority and power of God. It is not merely a ritualistic practice but a demonstration of divine intervention. The accounts of exorcism emphasize the reality of spiritual warfare and the need for believers to rely on the power of Jesus Christ to overcome evil. Modern Considerations In contemporary Christian practice, exorcism is approached with caution and discernment. It is generally understood that only those with a strong faith and calling should engage in such spiritual warfare. The emphasis remains on prayer, the authority of Scripture, and the name of Jesus as the ultimate source of power over demonic forces. Exorcists, as depicted in the Bible, serve as a reminder of the spiritual battle that exists and the victory that is found in Christ alone. ATS Bible Dictionary ExorcistsFrom a Greek word signifying to conjure, to use the name of God or certain magical ceremonies with design to expel devils from places or bodies which they possess. The apostles were enabled to cast out evil spirits in Christ's name, Matthew 10:1 Mark 16:17 Luke 10:17; and designing men, both before and after the Savior's death, pretended to exercise the same power, Matthew 12:27 Mark 9:38 Luke 9:49,50 Acts 19:13-17. Exorcists were thought to have gained this power by secret studies respecting the nature of demons, and the powers of certain herbs, drugs, and stones, and were accustomed to use various forms of adjuration and incantation in their unlawful art; but the whole was delusion and imposture, and strictly forbidden. See DIVINATION. Greek 1845. exorkistes -- an exorcist ... religious incantations). See 1844 (). Word Origin from exorkizo Definition an exorcist NASB Word Usage exorcists (1). exorcist. From ... //strongsnumbers.com/greek2/1845.htm - 6k Library Would-Be Exorcists The Conjurations of the Jewish Exorcists. (Luke, xi. , 23-26. ) The Exorcists. Acts 19:13-16 Difference Between Christ's Healing of the Demoniacs and the ... Excursus on the Minor Orders of the Early Church. Acts XIX The Holy Synod Decrees that Persons in Villages and Districts... Whether it Belongs to a Priest to Catechize and Exorcize the ... The Progress of Prelacy. Blasphemous Accusations of the Jews. Thesaurus Exorcists (1 Occurrence)... Multi-Version Concordance Exorcists (1 Occurrence). 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