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    Template: Chapters in the Gospel of Luke. ... Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... Luke 13; Luke 14; Luke 15; Luke 16; Luke 17; Luke 18; Luke 19;

  3. Luke 4 - Wikipedia

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    Jesus, as in Matthew 4 and Mark 1, travels into the desert and fasts for forty days. He is confronted by Satan, who tempts (or tests) him.'Tested' is the preferred wording of several modern translations, e.g. the Contemporary English Version, Expanded Bible and New Testament for Everyone.

  4. Temptation of Christ - Wikipedia

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    In Luke's (Luke 4:113) and Matthew's (Matthew 4:1–11) accounts, the order of the three temptations differ; no explanation as to why the order differs has been generally accepted. Matthew, Luke and Mark make clear that the Spirit has led Jesus into the desert. Fasting traditionally presaged a great spiritual struggle. [26]

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  6. Devil in Christianity - Wikipedia

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    [65] [66] This event is described in all three synoptic gospels, (Matthew 4:1–11, [67] Mark 1:12–13 [68] and Luke 4:113). [69] Other adversaries of Jesus are ordinary humans although influence by the devil is suggested. John 8:40 [70] speaks about the Pharisees as the "offspring of the devil".

  7. Occasion of sin - Wikipedia

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    (1 Pet. 5.8) On the opposite side, another spiritual tradition of confronting the devil's temptation can be traced back to Jesus going to the desert "to be tempted" (Luke 4:113; Matthew 4:1–11). The cenobitic tradition of the Desert Fathers lived out this spiritual warfare by voluntarily facing temptations.

  8. Codex Washingtonianus - Wikipedia

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    The manuscript is a codex (precursor to the modern book), containing most of the text of the four Gospels written on 187 parchment leaves (sized 20.5–21 cm by 13–14.5 cm), with painted wooden covers. [4] John 1:1-5:11 is a replacement of a presumably damaged folio, and dates to around the 7th century.

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