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Thou shall not tempt (ουκ εκπειρασεις). Jesus quotes Deuteronomy again (Deuteronomy 6:16) and shows that the devil has…

It is written again—As already stated, these words are from the chapter containing one of the passages written on the phylacteries…

It is written again. One text must not be looked at alone and magnified out of proportion, as if it were the whole Bible. Each utt…

Pseudo-Chrysostom: From Christ's first answer, the Devil could learn nothing certain about whether He was God or man. H…

The second temptation (Luke’s third) is set in the “holy city,” on the highest point of the temple complex (see comment on Lk 4:9–12). Satan quoted…

It is written, Thou shalt not tempt the Lord thy God. Christ's reply is most appropriate. There is no other way we have a right to expect …

Jesus says to him, it is written again
Christ takes no notice of the false and wrong citation of scripture made by t…

Concerning Christ's temptation, observe that immediately after He was declared to be the Son of God and the Savior of the world, He was tempted. Gr…

It was shown above that Christ prepared Himself for teaching by receiving baptism; now, however, He prepares Himself by overcoming temptation. Abou…
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A.T. Robertson
A.T.Robertson