“Neither could any man tame him.”~ Mk. 5:4 Shakespeare had his, “Taming of the Shrew”; the Bible goes one better (as always) with, “The Taming of the Wild Man.” Not the bringing under control of a cantankerous individual, as in the play, but one of whom it is said: he dwelt in tombs; was naked; cried out night and day; was exceeding fierce; cutting himself with stones; driven of Satan into the wilderness; bound with chains and fetters, which he snapped like thread; and worse of all, out of his right mind.
The Taming of the Wild Man
The Taming of the Wild Man
The Taming of the Wild Man
“Neither could any man tame him.”~ Mk. 5:4 Shakespeare had his, “Taming of the Shrew”; the Bible goes one better (as always) with, “The Taming of the Wild Man.” Not the bringing under control of a cantankerous individual, as in the play, but one of whom it is said: he dwelt in tombs; was naked; cried out night and day; was exceeding fierce; cutting himself with stones; driven of Satan into the wilderness; bound with chains and fetters, which he snapped like thread; and worse of all, out of his right mind.