Luke 8:31

8:31 And they began to beg him not to order them to depart into the abyss.

Luke 11:25

11:25 When it returns, it finds the house swept clean and put in order.

tn One could also translate the imperfect tense here with a repetitive force like “begged him repeatedly.”

tn Or “command.”

tn This word, ἄβυσσος (abusso"), is a term for the place where the dead await the judgment. It also could hold hostile spirits according to Jewish belief (Jub. 5:6-7; 1 En. 10:4-6; 18:11-16).

tn Grk “comes.”

tn The words “the house” are not in Greek but are implied.

sn The image of the house swept clean and put in order refers to the life of the person from whom the demon departed. The key to the example appears to be that no one else has been invited in to dwell. If an exorcism occurs and there is no response to God, then the way is free for the demon to return. Some see the reference to exorcism as more symbolic; thus the story’s only point is about responding to Jesus. This is possible and certainly is an application of the passage.