This verse from Tobit 8:2 describes Tobiah following instructions he received from the angel Raphael on how to drive away a demon. Let's break it down:
"But as he went, he remembered the words of Raphael...": Tobiah is in route to the bridal chamber on his wedding night. As he walks, he recalls the advice given to him by Raphael, who has traveled with him in the guise of a human companion.
"...and took the ashes of the incense...": He has already prepared the room by having burned incense. From this he takes the ashe remains.
"...and put the heart and the liver of the fish on them...": This refers to a specific instruction from Raphael. He had told Tobiah to keep the heart and liver of a fish (that had tried to attack him in the river) because they possessed the power to drive away demons.
"...and made smoke with them.": Tobiah burns the heart and liver on the incense ashes, creating smoke.
In summary: Tobiah, acting on Raphael's instructions, burns the heart and liver of the fish on incense ashes. This action is meant to create a smoke that will drive away the demon Asmodeus, who is tormenting Sarah, his bride, and has killed her previous seven husbands. This is a key event in the story of Tobit, as it sets the stage for Tobiah and Sarah to be safe and for their marriage to be successful.
This verse from Tobit 8:2 describes Tobiah following instructions he received from the angel Raphael on how to drive away a demon. Let's break it down:
"But as he went, he remembered the words of Raphael...": Tobiah is in route to the bridal chamber on his wedding night. As he walks, he recalls the advice given to him by Raphael, who has traveled with him in the guise of a human companion.
"...and took the ashes of the incense...": He has already prepared the room by having burned incense. From this he takes the ashe remains.
"...and put the heart and the liver of the fish on them...": This refers to a specific instruction from Raphael. He had told Tobiah to keep the heart and liver of a fish (that had tried to attack him in the river) because they possessed the power to drive away demons.
"...and made smoke with them.": Tobiah burns the heart and liver on the incense ashes, creating smoke.
In summary: Tobiah, acting on Raphael's instructions, burns the heart and liver of the fish on incense ashes. This action is meant to create a smoke that will drive away the demon Asmodeus, who is tormenting Sarah, his bride, and has killed her previous seven husbands. This is a key event in the story of Tobit, as it sets the stage for Tobiah and Sarah to be safe and for their marriage to be successful.
