1. Enduring Word Bible Commentary Matthew Chapter 4
Jesus was led up by the Spirit into the wilderness to be tempted by the devil. And when He had fasted forty days and forty nights, afterward He was hungry.
David Guzik commentary on Matthew 4 describes the temptation of Jesus in the wilderness and His first ministry in Galilea.
2. Enduring Word Bible Commentary Matthew 4:1-11 – Led by the Spirit ...
Enduring Word Bible Commentary Matthew 4:1-11 – Led by the Spirit, Tempted by the Devil.
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3. Enduring Word Bible Commentary Matthew Media
Led by the Spirit, Tempted by... · Matthew 2 – Called a Nazarene
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4. Learning from Jesus' Temptation - for Pastors & Preachers by David Guzik
Mar 13, 2022 · (Matthew 4:1). After identifying with sinners in His baptism, Jesus then identified with them again in severe temptation. Because this was a ...
Most pastors and preachers have taught on the temptation of Jesus, but here is a brief thought for the servant of God from that passage.
5. Enduring Word Bible Commentary Mark Chapter 4
In this parable, Jesus described something they were all familiar with – a farmer casting seed on the ground and the seed falling on different types of soil.
David Guzik commentary on Mark 4 describes the parables of the soils and the mustard seed, and where Jesus calms a storm on the Sea of Galilee.
6. Enduring Word Bible Commentary Luke Chapter 4
David Guzik commentary on Luke 4, in which Jesus starts His ministry in Galilea and is led into the wilderness to be tempted by Satan.
7. Commentary on Matthew 4 by Matthew Henry - Blue Letter Bible
His word was the true panpharmacon-all-heal. Three general words are here used to intimate this; he healed every sickness, noson, as blindness, lameness, fever, ...
Matthew Henry :: Commentary on Matthew 4
8. Enduring Word Bible Commentary John Chapter 4
David Guzik commentary on John 4 describes Jesus conversation with the Samaritan woman at the well and heals the nobleman's son.
9. What does Matthew chapter 4 mean? - BibleRef.com
It would show that, though Jesus was fully human, and fully God, He remained fully sinless in the face of temptation (Matthew 4:1). Jesus fasts for 40 days and ...
What does Matthew chapter 4 mean? How should I understand Matthew chapter 4? How does Matthew chapter 4 fit with the surrounding context?
10. Matthew 4 Commentary - Precept Austin
Jun 11, 2024 · The Word of God has tremendous holding power. When tempted in the wilderness, our Lord overcame the enemy's suggestions by quoting Scripture. He ...
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12. Matthew 4 Guzik Bible Commentary
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13. Commentary on Matthew 4:1-11 - Working Preacher
Feb 10, 2008 · Now, through this wilderness test, Jesus stands squarely in the long history of the people of God even as his encounter with the devil points ...
It is no accident that Jesus winds up in the wilderness after his baptism. He is not lost, and he is not being punished for something he has done wrong (assumptions that people today sometimes make about their own “wilderness experiences”). He has been led by the Holy Spirit for a purpose: to be tempted … Continue reading "Commentary on Matthew 4:1-11"
14. Biblical Commentary (Bible study) Matthew 4:1-11 - Sermon Writer
May 9, 2019 · If Jesus cannot fail, his temptation is less than our everyday experience. A savior who cannot endure our everyday temptation cannot save us.
Biblical Commentary (Bible study) Matthew 4:1-11 EXEGESIS: MATTHEW 4:1-11. THE TEMPTATION IN THE WILDERNESS Is this true temptation or a rite of passage that Jesus cannot fail? If failure is possible, does God set the bar so low that there is no serious danger to Jesus? The author of Hebrews says, "For we don't have a high