From a6e0fd6113277dc5dbee2f79cf4c9de179a357a2 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: rogerw Date: Wed, 18 Mar 2020 15:47:19 +0000 Subject: [PATCH] Update '43-luk/04.md' --- 43-luk/04.md | 12 ++++++------ 1 file changed, 6 insertions(+), 6 deletions(-) diff --git a/43-luk/04.md b/43-luk/04.md index 07099eb..c53f5da 100644 --- a/43-luk/04.md +++ b/43-luk/04.md @@ -25,7 +25,7 @@ See: [Fasting](../articles/fasting.md); [Messiah (Christ)](../articles/messiahch ### The devil tried to convince Adam to sin. He also tried to convince Jesus to sin. How did Satan do this? The devil tried to convince Adam to sin. He also tried to convince Jesus to sin. Some scholars think that Satan did this in the same way. They think that he did it in a certain way for a certain reason. Perhaps, John talked about these reasons in 1 John 2:16. -See: Incarnation; [Tempt (Temptation)](../articles/tempt.md); Satan (The Devil) +See: Incarnation; [Tempt (Temptation)](../articles/tempt.md);[Satan (The Devil)](../articles/satan.md) **Advice to translators**: In some translations, Satan said “if” you are the son of God. However, Satan knew that Jesus was the Son of God. This question may need to be adapted to explain your local translation. @@ -37,13 +37,13 @@ Satan knew that Jesus is the Son of God. However, the devil wanted Jesus to stop In the Old Testament, Israel was also called the “son” of God (see: Exodus 4:22-23; Hosea 11:1). Jesus is also the Son of God. However, he is not the son of God in the same way that Israel was the son of God. Israel disobeyed God and God punished them in the same way a parent punished their son. The devil wanted Jesus to disobey God. Perhaps, Satan wanted God to punish Jesus. Despite this, Jesus obeyed God in the same way a son should obey his father. See: Luke 3:22 -See: Son of God; Satan (The Devil); Old Testament (Law and Prophets) +See: Son of God; [Satan (The Devil)](../articles/satan.md); Old Testament (Law and Prophets) ### Why did the devil tempt Jesus when Jesus was hungry? The devil wanted Jesus to turn a stone into bread because Jesus was hungry. Jesus was very hungry after not eating for forty days. The devil knew Jesus was a human being in every way except Jesus did not sin. Perhaps Luke remembered that the Israelites were also hungry in the desert. When they were hungry, they disobeyed God (see: Exodus 16:8). However, Jesus obeyed God when he was hungry. -See: Incarnation; Temp (Temptation); Satan (The Devil) +See: Incarnation; Temp (Temptation);[Satan (The Devil)](../articles/satan.md) ### The devil told Jesus to make himself food in the desert. Why did Jesus not do this? @@ -63,13 +63,13 @@ See: Fasting; Priest (Priesthood) Scholars believe the devil showed Jesus “all the kingdoms of the world” in a vision. Whether it was the world that Rome ruled or the whole world, no one was able to see all of it at one time from a mountain. It was a real seeing but it did not belong to this world. Some scholars say it was real the same way the heavens opened at Jesus’ baptism (see: Luke 3:21). Some scholars say that is why Luke did not say Jesus was on a mountain. Other scholars say when the devil led Jesus up it was on a mountain. See: Deuteronomy 32:49; 34:1-3 -See: Vision; World; Satan (The Devil) +See: Vision; World; [Satan (The Devil)](../articles/satan.md) ### How was the devil able to give Jesus “all the kingdoms of the world”? The devil was able to give Jesus “all the kingdoms of the world” because God gave permission to the devil to rule the whole world (see: 1 John 5:19). However, this is only for a limited time (see: John 12:31; 16:11). -See: Satan (The Devil) +See: [Satan (The Devil)](../articles/satan.md) ### Why did the devil want to give Jesus “all the kingdoms of the world”? @@ -87,7 +87,7 @@ See: Worship The devil used Psalm 91 in a wrong way by telling Jesus that God protected people from harm even when they tested God. The devil tried to convince Jesus that he was able to throw himself down from the “highest point of the temple.” However, the writer of Psalm 91 wrote about someone who trusted God, even when things were difficult. He also wrote about how God promised to care for people who trusted in him. However, the devil wanted to use this Psalm in a different way. He wanted Jesus to think God would help him, even if Jesus tested God or rejected the things that God said. However, God did not promise to protect those who rejected him in Psalm 91. -See: Psalm; Temple; Satan (The Devil) +See: Psalm; Temple; [Satan (The Devil)](../articles/satan.md) ### Why was Jesus not willing to test God?