Etheridge(i)
21 When the strong one armed keepeth his court, his possession is in peace;
22 but if a stronger than he shall come, he shall overcome him; all his armour he taketh on which he depended, and he divideth his spoils.
23 He who is not with me is against me; and he who does not collect with me, by scattering he scattereth.
24 The unclean spirit, when he hath gone out from a son of man, goeth about through regions which have no waters in them, because he seeketh to him rest. And when he cannot find it he saith, I will return to my house from whence I went out.
25 And when he cometh he findeth it swept and ornamented.
26 Then he goeth, taketh seven other spirits who are more wicked than himself, and they enter and dwell there, and the last of that man is worse* than his first. [* Walton and Le Jay's Polyglotts, as well as the Paris minor and Vienna editions, read, bisho yathir, "far worse."]