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THE GOSPEL ACCORDING TO MATTHEW - Chapter 12 - Verse 43
He walketh through dry places. That is, through deserts -- regions of country unwatered, sandy, barren, desolate, That out Saviour here speaks according to the ancient opinions of the Jews, that evil spirits had their abodes in those desolate uninhabited regions, there can be no doubt. Nor can there be any doubt that the Bible gives countenance to the opinion. Thus Re 18:2: "Babylon -- is become the habitation of devils, and the hold of every foul spirit;" that is, has become desolate -- a place where evil spirits appropriately dwell. So Isa 13:21: "And satyrs shall dance there;" i.e., according to the ancient Greek translation, "devils, or demons, shall dance there." See also Jer 50:39. See Barnes "Isa 34:14".
See Barnes "De 32:17".
Seeking rest, and findeth none, Thus desolate and dry regions are represented as uncomfortable habitations; so much so, that the dissatisfied spirit, better pleased with a dwelling in the bosoms of men, as affording an opportunity of doing evil, seeks a return there.
{r} "When the unclean" Lu 11:24 {s} "he walketh" Job 1:7; 1 Pe 5:8