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Chapter 4
Luke Twenty 4:1  On returning from the Jordan, full of the Holy Spirit, Jesus was led by the power of the Spirit through the Wilderness for forty days, tempted by the Devil.
Luke Twenty 4:2  All that time he ate nothing; and, when it was over, he became hungry.
Luke Twenty 4:3  So the Devil said to him. "If you are God's Son, tell this stone to become a loaf of bread."
Luke Twenty 4:4  And Jesus answered him. "Scripture says--'It is not on bread alone that man is to live.'"
Luke Twenty 4:5  And the Devil led Jesus up, and showing him in a single moment all the kingdoms of the earth, said to him.
Luke Twenty 4:6  "I will give you all this power, and the splendor of them; for it has been given into my hands and I give it to whom I wish.
Luke Twenty 4:7  If you, therefore, will do homage before me, it shall all be yours."
Luke Twenty 4:8  And Jesus answered him. "Scripture says--'Thou shalt do homage to the Lord thy God, and worship him only.'"
Luke Twenty 4:9  The Devil next led him into Jerusalem, and, placing him on the parapet of the Temple, said. "If you are God's Son throw yourself down from here,
Luke Twenty 4:10  For Scripture says--'He will give his angels commands about thee, to guard thee safely,'
Luke Twenty 4:11  And 'On their hands they will upbear thee, Lest ever thou shouldst strike thy foot against a stone.'"
Luke Twenty 4:12  But Jesus answered him. "It is said--'Thou shalt not tempt the Lord thy God.'"
Luke Twenty 4:13  When he had tried every kind of temptation, the Devil left Jesus, till another opportunity.
Luke Twenty 4:14  Moved by the power of the Spirit, Jesus returned to Galilee. Reports about him spread through all that neighborhood;
Luke Twenty 4:15  And he began to teach in their Synagogues, and was honored by every one.
Luke Twenty 4:16  Coming to Nazareth, where he had been brought up, Jesus, as was his custom, went on the Sabbath into the Synagogue, and stood up to read the Scriptures.
Luke Twenty 4:17  The book given him was that of the Prophet Isaiah; and Jesus opened the book and found the place where it says--
Luke Twenty 4:18  'The Spirit of the Lord is upon me, For he has consecrated me to bring Good News to the poor, He has sent me to proclaim release to captives and restoration of sight to the blind, To set the oppressed at liberty,
Luke Twenty 4:20  Then, closing the book and returning it to the attendant, he sat down. The eyes of all in the Synagogue were fixed upon him,
Luke Twenty 4:21  And Jesus began. "This very day this passage has been fulfilled in your hearing."
Luke Twenty 4:22  All who were present spoke well of him, and were astonished at the beautiful words that fell from his lips. "Is not he Joseph's son?" they asked.
Luke Twenty 4:23  "Doubtless," said Jesus, "you will remind me of the saying-- 'Doctor, cure yourself;' and you will say 'Do here in your own country all that we have heard that has been done at Capernaum.'
Luke Twenty 4:24  I tell you," he continued, "that no Prophet is acceptable in his own country.
Luke Twenty 4:25  There were, doubtless, many widows in Israel in Elijah's days, when the heavens were closed for three years and six months, and a severe famine prevailed throughout the country;
Luke Twenty 4:26  And yet it was not to one of them that Elijah was sent, but to a widow at Zarephath in Sidonia.
Luke Twenty 4:27  And there were many lepers in Israel in the time of the Prophet Elisha, yet it was not one of them who was made clean, but Naaman the Syrian."
Luke Twenty 4:28  All the people in the Synagogue, as they listened to this, became enraged.
Luke Twenty 4:29  Starting up, they drove Jesus out of the town, and led him to the brow of the hill on which their town stood, intending to hurl him down.
Luke Twenty 4:30  But he passed through the middle of the crowd and went on his way.
Luke Twenty 4:31  Then Jesus went down to Capernaum, a city in Galilee. On the Sabbath he taught the people.
Luke Twenty 4:32  They were amazed at his teaching, because his words were spoken with authority.
Luke Twenty 4:33  In the Synagogue there was a man with the spirit of a foul demon in him, who called out loudly.
Luke Twenty 4:34  "Stop! What do you want with us, Jesus of Nazareth? Have you come to destroy us? I know who you are--the Holy One of God!"
Luke Twenty 4:35  But Jesus rebuked the demon. "Be silent! Come out from him," he said. The demon flung the man down in the middle of the people, and then came out from him, without causing him further harm.
Luke Twenty 4:36  And they were all lost in amazement, and kept saying to one another. "What words are these? For he gives his commands to the foul spirits with a marvelous authority, and they come out."
Luke Twenty 4:37  And rumors about Jesus traveled through every place in the neighborhood.
Luke Twenty 4:38  On leaving the Synagogue, Jesus went into Simon's house. Now Simon's mother-in-law was suffering from a severe attack of fever, and they asked Jesus to cure her.
Luke Twenty 4:39  Bending over her, he rebuked the fever; the fever left her, and she immediately got up and began to wait upon them.
Luke Twenty 4:40  At sunset, all who had friends suffering from various diseases took them to Jesus; and he placed his hands upon every one of them and cured them.
Luke Twenty 4:41  And even demons came out from many people, screaming 'You are the Son of God.' Jesus rebuked them, and would not allow them to speak, because they knew that he was the Christ.
Luke Twenty 4:42  At daybreak, Jesus went out and walked to a lonely spot. But crowds of people began to look for him; and they came to where he was and tried to detain him and prevent his leaving them.
Luke Twenty 4:43  Jesus, however, said to them. "I must take the Good News of the Kingdom of God to the other town also, for that was why I was sent."
Luke Twenty 4:44  And he continued to make his proclamation in the Synagogues of Judea.