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Verse Matthew 4:2. _AND WHEN HE HAD FASTED FORTY DAYS_] It is
remarkable that _Moses_, the great lawgiver of the Jews, previously to
his receiving the law from God, fasted forty days in the mount; th...
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HAD FASTED - Abstained from food.
FORTY DAYS AND FORTY NIGHTS - It has been questioned by some whether
Christ abstained wholly from food, or only from the food to which he
was accustomed. Luke says Lu...
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4. THE TESTING OF THE KING AND HIS TESTIMONY.
_ 1. The Testing by the Devil. (Matthew 4:1 .) 2. His Testimony and
His Disciples. (Matthew 4:12 .) 3. The Powers of the Kingdom. (Matthew
4:23 .)_
CHAP...
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THE TEMPTATION (Mark 1:12 f.*, Luke 4:1 *). Jesus'sudden recognition
of His Sonship or Messiah-ship and of the responsibility thus laid
upon Him, found natural expression in His retirement into solitu...
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WHEN HE HAD FASTED FORTY DAYS AND FORTY NIGHTS.
Moses and Elijah each fasted for the same length of time. It was no
doubt. period of spiritual exaltation, of meditation and prayer. It
was. period of...
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THE TESTING TIME (Matthew 4:1-11)
Step by step Matthew unfolds the story of Jesus. He begins by showing
us how Jesus was born into this world. He goes on to show us, at least
by implication, that Jes...
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Then Jesus was led by the Spirit into the wilderness to be tempted by
the devil. After he had deliberately gone without food for forty days
and forty nights he was hungry. So the tempter came and said...
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FORTY. The number of probation (App-10).
NIGHTS. Joined thus with "days", are complete periods of twenty-four
hours. See App-144....
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_he was afterward a hungred_ The words imply that the temptation was
not throughout the forty days, but at the end of the forty days....
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Matthew 4:1-11. The Temptation of Jesus. Mark 1:12-13; Luke 4:1-13
St Mark's account is short; the various temptations are not
specified; he adds the striking expression "he was with the wild
beasts....
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THE TEMPTATION OF JESUS
Mark 1:12-13; Luke 4:1-13.
St Mark’s account is short; the various temptations are not
specified; he adds the striking expression ἦν μετὰ τῶν
θηρίων. St Luke places the tempt...
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ὝΣΤΕΡΟΝ ἘΠΕΊΝΑΣΕΝ. The words imply that the
particular temptations named were offered at the end of the forty days
during which he had fasted. But the parallel accounts represent the
temptation as end...
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VER 1. THEN WAS JESUS LED UP OF THE SPIRIT INTO THE WILDERNESS TO BE
TEMPTED OF THE DEVIL. 2. AND WHEN HE HAD FASTED FORTY DAYS AND FORTY
NIGHTS, HE WAS AFTERWARD AN HUNGRED.
Pseudo-Chrys.: The Lord...
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_JESUS WAS A TEMPTED SAVIOR MATTHEW 4:1-11:_ At this point Jesus began
His preaching ministry as described in Isaiah 61:1. "The Spirit of the
Lord GOD is upon me; because the LORD hath anointed me to...
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ΝΗΣΤΕΎΣΑΣ _aor. act. part. (temp.) от_ ΝΗΣΤΕΎΩ
(G3522) поститься,
ΗΜΈΡΑΣ (G2250) дни; ΝΎΚΤΑΣ (G3571) ночи; _асс._
времени: "на протяжении сорока дней и
сорока ночей". Период в сорок дней
зачастую асс...
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AND WHEN HE HAD FASTED FORTY DAYS— So much greater was Jesus than
Adam. Jesus, worn down by fasting and hunger, oppressed with want, and
in a wild howling wilderness, overcame the devil; by whom Adam...
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CHAPTER FOUR
Section 7. JESUS IS TEMPTED BY THE DEVIL
(Parallels: Mark 1:12-13; Luke 4:1-13)
TEXT: 4:1-11
1.
Then was Jesus led up of the Spirit into the wilderness to be tempted
of the devil.
2....
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And when he had fasted forty days and forty nights, he was afterward
an hungred.
AND WHEN HE HAD FASTED FORTY DAYS AND FORTY NIGHTS. Luke says, "When
they were quite ended [ suntelestheisoon (G493...
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16-17 Compare Joh_1:32-34.
16 As God's Spirit has no material form it is figured to us in various
ways, which suggest its force and significance. It is usually
presented as a blast of air, for this is...
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FASTED FORTY DAYS] It was God's will that before beginning His work
Jesus should retire from the world and give Himself entirely to
fasting and prayer, with meditation upon His future plan of action....
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THE TEMPTATION
1-11. The temptation (Mark 1:12; Luke 4:1). The narrative, which can
only have come from our Lord's own lips, describes an actual
historical fact, the great temptation which He underwen...
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MATTHEW’S GOOD NEWS
MATTHEW’S *GOSPEL
_HILDA BRIGHT_
CHAPTER 4
THE DEVIL TESTS JESUS 4:1-11
V1 The *Holy Spirit led Jesus into the desert. The devil tested Jesus
while he was there. V2 For 40 d...
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Forty days and forty nights. — Here we have an obvious parallelism
with the fasts of Moses (Exodus 34:28) and Elijah (1 Kings 19:8), and
we may well think of it as deliberately planned. Prolonged fast...
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CHAPTER 5
His Temptation - Matthew 4:1
MUCH has been written on the possibility of temptation in the
experience of a sinless Being. The difficulties which have been raised
in this region are chiefly...
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_The Temptation_ (Mark 1:12-13; Luke 4:1-13)....
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καὶ νηστεύσας. The fasting was spontaneous, not ascetic,
due to mental preoccupation. In such a place there was no food to be
had, but Jesus did not desire it. The aorist implies that a period of
fast...
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TEMPTED BY THE DEVIL
Matthew 4:1-11
_Then_ marks the close connection between the heavenly voice of the
baptism and the fiery ordeal of the forty days. Notice that temptation
is not in itself sin; on...
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"Then." After the heavens opened, hell is opened. The King must not
only be in perfect harmony with the order and beauty of the heavens,
He must face all the disorder and ugliness of the abyss. Goodne...
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And when he had fasted (a) forty days and forty nights, he was
afterward an hungred.
(a) A full forty days....
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Jesus wished to manifest a certain corporeal weakness, arising from
his continued fast, that the devil might venture to tempt him; and
after a fast of 40 days and 40 nights he was hungry. (Haydock) --...
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THE TEMPTATION
Matthew 4:1-11; Mark 1:12-13; Luke 4:1-13. Matthew says that _“He
was led by the Spirit into the desert, to be tempted by the devil.”_
Mark says: “The Spirit immediately impels Him away...
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And when he had fasted forty days and forty nights, he was afterward
an hungred.
It is remarkable in the Old Testament Scripture, of those that were
types of CHRIST, concerning fasting, that they obse...
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God has been pleased, in the separate accounts He has given us of our
Lord Jesus, to display not only His own grace and wisdom, but the
infinite excellency of His Son. It is our wisdom to seek to prof...
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_THE ATTACK ON DIVINE SONSHIP_
‘And when He had fasted forty days and forty nights, He was
afterward an hungred. And when the tempter came to Him, he said, If
Thou be the Son of God, command that the...
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Having thus, in grace, taken up His position as man on earth, He
commences His earthly career, being led of the Spirit into the
wilderness to be tempted of the devil. The righteous and holy man, the
S...
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AND WHEN HE HAD FASTED FORTY DAYS..... As Moses did, when he was about
to deliver the law to the Israelites, Exodus 34:28 and as Elijah did,
when he bore his testimony for the Lord of hosts,
1 Kings...
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And when he had fasted forty days and forty nights, he was afterward
an hungred.
Ver. 2. _And when he had fasted forty days, &c._] All Christ's
actions are for our instruction, not all for our imitat...
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_And when he had fasted forty days and forty nights_ As Moses, the
giver, and Elias, the restorer of the law, had done before: _he was
afterward a hungered_ That is, he was as sharply assaulted with
h...
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A severe test, even from the standpoint of Christ's physical nature:
AND WHEN HE HAD FASTED FORTY DAYS AND FORTY NIGHTS, HE WAS AFTERWARD
AN HUNGERED.
The expression indicates that it was a spontaneou...
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There could be no doubt therefore that He would fulfil this virtual
pledge to bear their sins on Calvary. Notice too that the Father
approves Him in this unqualified way before His being tested by Sat...
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1-11 Concerning Christ's temptation, observe, that directly after he
was declared to be the Son of God, and the Saviour of the world, he
was tempted; great privileges, and special tokens of Divine fa...
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He was in the wilderness, a place of solitude, and so fitter for
Satan's purpose, and he was AN HUNGRED, which was another advantage
Satan had. But he was not an hungred till _he had fasted forty days...
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Matthew 4:2 And G2532 fasted G3522 (G5660) forty G5062 days G2250 and
G2532 forty G5062 nights G3571 afterward...
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JESUS FACES UP TO HIS FUTURE IN THE WILDERNESS (4:1-11).
The most momentous moment of His conscious life to date having taken
place, Jesus will now have to face up to what it involves. For having
bee...
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‘And when he had fasted forty days and forty nights, he afterward
hungered.'
Throughout His forty days and nights, (that is, for over a moon
period), Jesus fasted, His body weakened but His spirit int...
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Matthew 4:2. FASTED. Entire abstinence from food; comp. Luke 4:2.
FORTY DAYS AND FORTY NIGHTS. Not fasting by day and feasting by
night. The length of the fast is not incredible. Comp. the fasts of
M...
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The threefold temptation by Satan; the threefold victory over Satan.
He who came ‘to destroy the works of the devil,' triumphs over him
in personal conflict. This was the Messiah's _trial_ and _probat...
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HAD FASTED
(νηστευσας). No perfunctory ceremonial fast, but of communion
with the Father in complete abstention from food as in the case of
Moses during forty days and forty nights (Exodus 34:28). ...
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Matthew 4:2
Observe:
I. the depth of the intention of Satan's question. It opens at once a
dilemma. Canst Thou be thus without bread, and yet be the Son of God?
Nay, the thing is contradictory. "Give...
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Matthew 4:1
I. One cannot help thinking and wondering why this temptation should
take place, and though all the reasons cannot be known, some of them
we think we can see. We know there is a devil. Per...
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Matthew 4:1
The record of our Lord's temptation, which is specially commended to
our consideration in Lent, must needs be momentous, first, in its
import for the comprehension of the spirit of His mi...
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Matthew 4:1. _Then was Jesus led up of the spirit into the wilderness
to be tempted of the devil._
He had just been baptized, the Spirit of God had descended upon him,
and the Father had borne witnes...
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Matthew 4:1. _Then was Jesus led up of the spirit into the wilderness
to be tempted of the devil._
What a change it seems from the descent of the Holy Spirit to being
led up into the wilderness to be...
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CONTENTS: Temptation of Jesus. Jesus' public ministry begun. Call of
first disciples.
CHARACTERS: Jesus, Satan, John the Baptist, Peter, Andrew, James,
John, Isaiah.
CONCLUSION: The Word of God is t...
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Matthew 4:1. _Then was Jesus led up of the Spirit,_ υπο του
πνευματος, the Holy Spirit, as indicated by the Greek
article, and declared in the verses preseding. _Led into the
wilderness,_ where he was...
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AFTER SPENDING FORTY DAYS AND NIGHTS. Moses and Elijah both went
without food for the same length of time. It was a period of spiritual
power, of meditation and prayer, and of preparation for his work...
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_Fasted._
TEMPTATION
I. Satan has the worst designs under the most friendly appearances.
II. When Satan tempts, he can appear to be invisible, as suits him
best, He tempted Christ invisibly, and th...
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MATTHEW—NOTE ON MATTHEW 4:2 FASTING FORTY DAYS AND FORTY NIGHTS.
Jesus’ 40 days of fasting in the wilderness corresponds to
Israel’s 40 years of testing in the wilderness (Deute
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MATTHEW—NOTE ON MATTHEW 4:1 Jesus the Messiah Begins to Advance the
Messianic Kingdom. Jesus triumphs over the devil in the wilderness
(vv. Matthew 4:1), proclaims the kingdom
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SATAN TEMPS JESUS IN THE DESERT MATTHEW 4:1-11; MARK 1:12-13; LUKE
4:1-13; MATTHEW 4:1 Then was Jesus led up of the Spirit into the
wilderness t
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CHAPTER 4
_By the devil_. Syriac, _by the accuser_, Gr. _διάβολος_,
_accuser_, _calumniator_. For Satan is he who accuses men before God
perpetually, that he may gain them for himself and Gehenna.
_T...
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_CRITICAL NOTES_
THE TEMPTATION OF JESUS—GENERAL REMARKS
_There is only one way of understanding the narrative_, viz. as the
history of a real occurrence, of an actual temptation of our Lord by
the d...
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EXPOSITION
MATTHEW 4:1
THE TEMPTATION. The Father's acceptance of the Lord's consecration of
himself for the work of the kingdom does not exclude temptation, but
rather necessitates it. Psychologica...
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Chapter Four
Then was Jesus led of the Spirit into the wilderness (Matthew 4:1)
Immediately, He is now being led by the Spirit, walking after the
Spirit. The New Testament has so much to say to us co...
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1 Kings 19:8; Deuteronomy 18:18; Deuteronomy 9:18; Deuteronomy 9:25;...
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THE TEMPTATION (NO. 2)
Matthew 4:1
INTRODUCTORY WORDS
1. "THEN" the word holds our attention. "Then was Jesus led up of the
Spirit into the wilderness to be tempted of the devil." The word
"then" c...
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THE TEMPTATION
Matthew 4:1
INTRODUCTORY WORDS
The temptation of Christ in the wilderness had no direct bearing upon
our salvation, as we are saved by His Blood. However, the temptation
did acclaim...
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Having fasted — Whereby doubtless he received more abundant
spiritual strength from God. Forty days and forty nights — As did
Moses, the giver of the law, and Elijah, the great restorer of it. He
was...
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Observe here, How the divine power upheld the human nature of Christ
without food. What Moses did at the giving of the law, Christ doth at
the beginning of the gospel namely, fast forty days and forty...