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註釋Chapter 6 The Dry Places Matthew 12:43 Amp 43 But when the unclean spirit has gone out of a man, it roams through dry [arid places] in search of rest, but it does not find any. Luke 11:24 Amp 24 When the unclean spirit has gone out of a person it roams through, waterless places in search of rest (release, refreshment, ease) and finds none it says, I will go back to my house from which I came. This chapter will discuss demon issues in Dry Places. The writer Matthew expresses how unclean spirits leave out of a man. He doesn't mention whether they were cast out or just left on their own for transference purposes. Yet, when they left they roamed around awhile. Where did they roam? Dry, arid, water-less or (lifeless) places, that's where. What are Dry Places? The Dictionary/Thesaurus defines dry as water-less, devoid, deficient in moisture, arid, barren, and UN garnished. Because these two verses and reference definitions were unclear to me, I asked the Lord to give me understanding. Often hearing other believers binding, casting out demons and sending them to the Dry Places I wondered, "What are these places?" He began teaching me that Dry Places are temporally dwelling places for demon spirits. A Dry Place is any: Molecular Lifeless (non-breathing) Non-living Temporary instrument, object or substance that demons can travel through to get to a permanent host body. A solid, liquid or gas can be a Dry Place. Water is wet in the natural sense..."