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He led him to Jerusalem, and set him on the pinnacle of the temple, and said to him, "If you are the Son of God, cast yourself down from here,

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Satan's Misuse of Scripture

Commentators point out that Satan's most cunning tactic here is quoting Scripture (Psalms 91:11–12). However, he deliberately misuses it. As Charles Spurgeon notes, Satan omits the key phrase "in all your ways," twisting a promise of protection into a license for presumption. This serves as a powerful warning to handle God's Word carefully and in its proper context, not just using isolated verses to justify our own desires.

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AT Robertson

AT Robertson

On Luke 4:9

Led him (ηγαγεν). Aorist active indicative of αγω. Matthew 4:5 has παραλαμβανε (dramatic present).

The w…

Charles Spurgeon

Charles Spurgeon

On Luke 4:9

19th Century

Preacher

And he brought him to Jerusalem,

Satan now takes Christ to holy ground. Temptations are generally more severe there.

And s…

Expositor's Bible Commentary

Expositor's Bible Commentary

On Luke 4:9

Luke records this temptation in the last rather than second place (cf. Matthew 4:5–7). The essence of this temptation is that of presumi…

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John Gill

John Gill

On Luke 4:9

17th Century

Pastor

And he brought him to Jerusalem
The holy city, as Matthew calls it, from the wilderness thither; where he found him,…

Matthew Henry

Matthew Henry

On Luke 4:1–13

17th Century

Minister

Christ's being led into the wilderness gave an advantage to the tempter, for there He was alone; no one was with Him by whose prayers and advice He…