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On the temptation of Jesus, see the notes at Matthew 4:1.
Luke 4:2
BEING FORTY DAYS TEMPTED - That is, through forty days he was
“tried” in various ways by the devil. The temptations, however,
which...
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CHAPTER 4
CHAPTER 4:1-13
_ 1. The Temptation in the Wilderness. (Luke 4:1 .)_
2. The Devil Defeated. (Luke 4:13 .)
Luke 4:1
What interests us most is the different order in which the three
temptat...
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THE TEMPTATION (Mark 11:21.*, Matthew 4:1 *). In the order of the
episodes Lk. follows a geographical (rather than a psychological)
sequence, putting the Jerusalem incident last. The other divergences...
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Jesus came back from the Jordan full of the Holy Spirit. He was led by
the Spirit into the wilderness, and for forty days he was tempted by
the devil; and in those days he ate nothing, and when they w...
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THE BATTLE WITH TEMPTATION (Luke 4:1-13)...
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ALL. every.
DEPARTED. Of his own accord. See note on Matthew 4:10, and App-116.
FOR. SEASON. until. convenient time. See Matthew 4:11. Returning again
and repeating the three temptations in. differe...
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_had ended all the temptation_ Rather, EVERY TEMPTATION. "He had," as
Bengel says, "shot his last dart." The temptations had been addressed
(1) to the desire of the flesh trying to make the test of So...
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ΠΆΝΤΑ ΠΕΙΡΑΣΜΌΝ. ‘Every temptation.’ “He had,”
as Bengel says, “shot his last dart.” The temptations had been
addressed (1) to the desire of the flesh—trying to make the test of
Sonship to God consist...
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Luke 4:1-13. THE TEMPTATION...
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Ver 9. And he brought him to Jerusalem, and set him on a pinnacle of
the temple, and said to him, If you be the Son of God, cast yourself
down from hence: 10. For it is written, He shall give his ange...
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ΣΥΝΤΕΛΈΣΑΣ _aor. act. part. от_ ΣΥΝΤΕΛΈΩ (G4931)
завершать, заканчивать,
ΆΠΈΣΤΗ _aor. ind. act. от_ ΆΦΊΣΤΗΜΙ (G868)
уходить....
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HE DEPARTED—FOR A SEASON.— This implies that he assaulted him
afterwards; see John 14:30. We may therefore believe, that he was not
much wiser for the trial which he now made. It is true, we find the...
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APPLEBURY'S COMMENTS
_Victory of Jesus Over Temptation
Scripture_
Luke 4:1-13 And Jesus, full of the Holy Spirit, returned from the
Jordan, and was led in the Spirit in the wilderness 2 during forty...
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And Jesus being full of the Holy Ghost returned from Jordan, and was
led by the Spirit into the wilderness,
For the exposition, see the notes at Matthew 4:1, and Mark 1:35.
As observed on Matthew...
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8 "It is written" is the sword of the spirit, that destroys the
insinuations of the Slanderer. And if he counters with a passage (for
error is best supported by an appeal to Holy Writ), the only defen...
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4:13 time. (h-13) 'Till [another] season.' see Acts 13:11 ....
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FOR A SEASON] 'These words signify “until a favourable time.” The
conflict foretold so precisely, can be none other than that of
Gethsemane. “This is your hour and the power of darkness,” said
Jesus a...
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THE TEMPTATION. NAZARETH. CAPERNAUM
1-13. The Temptation (Matthew 4:1; Mark 1:12). See on Mt....
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LUKE’S GOOD NEWS
LUKE
_HILDA BRIGHT_
CHAPTER 4
JESUS AND THE DEVIL 4:1-13
V1-2 Jesus returned from the river Jordan. He was full of the Holy
Spirit. The Holy Spirit led him into the desert for 4...
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WHEN THE DEVIL HAD ENDED ALL THE TEMPTATION. — Better, _had
completed every kind of temptation._ The three trials were each
typical in character, and taken together they made up the cycle of
those to...
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IV.
(1-13) BEING FULL OF THE HOLY GHOST. — See Notes on Matthew 4:1. The
words used by St. Luke describe the same fact as those used by St.
Matthew and St. Mark, and agree with the Spirit given “not...
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CHAPTER 7
THE TEMPTATION.
THE waters of the Jordan do not more effectually divide the Holy Land
than they bisect the Holy Life. The thirty years of Nazareth were
quiet enough, amid the seclusions of...
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πάντα π., every kind of temptation. ἄχρι καιροῦ :
implying that the same sort of temptations recurred in the experience
of Jesus....
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_Third temptation_. Mt.'s second. Ἱερουσαλήμ, instead of
Mt.'s ἁγίαν πόλιν. ἐντεῦθεν, added by Lk.,
helping to bring out the situation, suggesting the plunge down from
the giddy height....
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_The Temptation_ (Matthew 4:1-11; Mark 1:12-13). Lk.'s account of the
temptation resembles Mt.'s so closely as to suggest a common source.
Yet there are points of difference of which a not improbable...
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THE THREEFOLD TEMPTATION
Luke 4:1-13
As the waters of Jordan bisect the Holy Land, so does our Lord's
baptism bisect His holy life. In that act He had identified Himself
with the world's sin; and no...
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As man Jesus was tempted. All the words with which He rebutted the
attacks of Satan were quotations from the divine law for the
government of human life. The exhaustive nature of the temptation is
rev...
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For a time, viz. until his Passion, in which he again most grievously
tempted him, by the hands of impious persecutors, whom he could not
overcome with sensuality, covetousness, or vanity. The devil n...
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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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FOURTH NARRATIVE: THE TEMPTATION, LUKE 4:1-13.
Every free creature, endowed with various faculties, must pass through
a conflict, in which it decides either to use them for its own
gratification, or t...
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5 _th. Luke 4:13_. Historical Conclusion.
The expression πάντα πειρασμόν does not signify _all
the_ temptation (this would require ὅλον), but _every kind_ of
temptation. We have seen that the temptati...
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(1) And Jesus, being full of the Holy Ghost, returned from Jordan, and
was led by the Spirit into the wilderness, (2) Being forty days
tempted of the devil. And in those days he did eat nothing: and w...
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The preface of Luke's gospel is as instructive as the introduction of
either of the two preceding gospels. It is obvious to any serious
reader that we enter a totally different province, though all be...
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The unknown Son of God on earth, Jesus, is led (chapter 4) into the
wilderness by the Holy Ghost, with whom He had been sealed, to undergo
the temptation of the enemy, beneath which Adam fell. But Jes...
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And when the devil had ended all the temptation, he departed from him
for a season.
Ver. 13. _He departed from him for a season_] We must look for the
other bout, and in a calm prepare for a storm. T...
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_When the devil had ended, &c., he departed from him for a season_
This implies that he assaulted him afterward, which, if not before, he
certainly did in the garden of Gethsemane, Luke 22:53, where J...
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Christ's fasting and temptation in the desert. Matthew 4:1-11....
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The third temptation:...
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AND WHEN THE DEVIL HAD ENDED ALL THE TEMPTATION, HE DEPARTED FROM HIM
FOR A SEASON.
The attempt to excite care and worry for the body in the mind of Jesus
having failed, and an effort to instill cupid...
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TEMPTED BY THE DEVIL
(vs.1-13)
The Father having pronounced His delight in His beloved Son, the Lord
Jesus was led by the Spirit of God into the wilderness to be tempted
by the devil. In Mark 1:12 it...
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1-13 Christ's being led into the wilderness gave an advantage to the
tempter; for there he was alone, none were with him by whose prayers
and advice he might be helped in the hour of temptation. He w...
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Matthew saith, the devil left him, _and, behold, angels came and
ministered unto Him_. Luke saith, _he departed from him for a season,
when he had ended all the temptation_. Those words, _for a season...
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Luke 4:13 Now G2532 devil G1228 ended G4931 (G5660) every G3956
temptation G3986 departed G868 (G5627) from...
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THE DEVIL HAS TO ACKNOWLEDGE DEFEAT AND RETIRES TO LICK HIS WOUNDS
WHILE JESUS ADVANCES TRIUMPHANTLY INTO GALILEE TO PREACH AND HEAL
(4:13-15).
‘And when the Devil had completed every temptation, he...
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Luke 4:13. HAD COMPLETED EVERY TEMPTATION. Not so definite as Matthew,
who shows how the third temptation (second here) ended in the
withdrawal of Satan.
UNTIL A SEASON, an opportunity, a convenient...
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THE TEMPTATION. See on Matthew 14:1-11. The _second_ temptation in
Matthew's account is placed last by Luke. The order of Matthew is
correct, because Matthew uses _phrases_ (Luke 4:5; Luke 4:8) which...
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EVERY TEMPTATION
(παντα πειρασμον). These three kinds exhaust the avenues
of approach (the appetites, the nerves, the ambitions). Satan tried
them all. They formed a cycle (Vincent). Hence "he was i...
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Luke 4:1
"Tempted like as we are.".
The temptation, as is evident from the language employed, was in some
way connected with the descent of the Holy Spirit upon our Lord; and
we are thus taught that...
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Luke 4:1. _And Jesus being full of the Holy Ghost returned from
Jordan, and was led by the Spirit into the wilderness Вѕ_
«Full of the Holy Ghost» Вѕand then led «into the wilderness» to
be tempted....
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CONTENTS: Temptation of Jesus. Jesus in the synagogue at Nazareth.
Casting of demons out of man at Capernaum. Healing of Peter's wife's
mother and others.
CHARACTERS: Jesus, Holy Spirit, Satan, Josep...
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Luke 4:2. _Being tempted forty days he afterward hungered._ During
this space he lived like Moses on the mount, conversing with the
Father in all the glories of his kingdom. His humanity was renovated...
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_And he brought Him to Jerusalem, and set Him on a pinnacle of the
Temple, and said unto Him, If Thou be the Son of God, cast Thyself
down from hence_
IT IS SATAN’S POLICY IN TEMPTING TO RUN FROM ONE...
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LUKE—NOTE ON LUKE 4:13 JESUS RETURNED IN THE POWER OF THE SPIRIT TO
GALILEE. For the connection between “power” and “Spirit,” see
note on 1:16–17. That Luke describes Jesus as being glorifi
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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 VER. 1. _And Jesus, being full of the Holy Ghost, returned
from Jordan_, having been there baptized by John a little time before,
and having _visibly_ received the Holy Spirit, whose fulness...
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_CRITICAL NOTES_
Luke 4:1. FULL OF THE HOLY GHOST.—Which had descended upon Him in
full measure at His baptism. LED BY THE SPIRIT—Or, “in the
Spirit” (cf. Luke 2:27); abiding in the Spirit as the elem...
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EXPOSITION
LUKE 4:1
THE TEMPTATION.
The consecration of our Lord in his baptism was immediately followed
by what is known as his temptation. It is, perhaps, the most
mysterious and least understood...
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And Jesus being full of the Holy Spirit returned from Jordan (Luke
4:1),
Now He was at Jordan where He was baptized by John, and He returned
from Jordan.
and was led by the Spirit into the wildernes...
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Hebrews 4:15; James 4:7; John 14:30; Matthew 4:11...
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Had ended all the temptation. Peculiar to Luke. The verb suntelesav,
from sun, together, and telew, to accomplish, means to bring to one
end together; hence to bring to an end utterly. Better therefor...
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A convenient season — In the garden of Gethsemane, Luke 22:53....
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Is there a mistake in the temptation of Jesus recorded by Matthew and
Luke?
(See comments on Matthew 4:5-10)...