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Chapter
4
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Then Jesus was sent
by the Spirit into the
waste land to be tested
by the Evil One.
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And after going without
food for forty days
and forty nights, he
was in need of it.
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And the Evil One
came and said to him,
If you are the Son of
God, give the word for
these stones to become
bread.
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But he made answer
and said, It is in the
Writings, Bread is not
man's only need, but
every word which comes
out of the mouth of
God.
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Then the Evil One
took him to the holy
town; and he put him
on the highest point
of the Temple and said
to him,
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If you are the Son
of God, let yourself
go down; for it is in
the Writings, He will
give his angels care
over you; and, In their
hands they will keep
you up, so that your
foot may not be crushed
against a stone.
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Jesus said to him,
Again it is in the Writings,
You may not put the
Lord your God to the
test.
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Again, the Evil One
took him up to a very
high mountain, and let
him see all the kingdoms
of the world and the
glory of them;
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And he said to him,
All these things will
I give you, if you will
go down on your face
and give me worship.
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Then said Jesus to
him, Away, Satan: for
it is in the Writings,
Give worship to the
Lord your God and be
his servant only.
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Then the Evil One
went away from him,
and angels came and
took care of him.
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Now when it came
to his ears that John
had been put in prison,
he went away to Galilee;
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And going away from
Nazareth, he came and
made his living-place
in Capernaum, which
is by the sea, in the
country of Zebulun and
Naphtali:
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So that the word
of the prophet Isaiah
might come true,
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The land of Zebulun
and the land of Naphtali,
by the way of the sea,
the other side of Jordan,
Galilee of the Gentiles,
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The people who were
in the dark saw a great
light, and to those
in the land of the shade
of death did the dawn
come up.
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From that time Jesus
went about preaching
and saying, Let your
hearts be turned from
sin, for the kingdom
of heaven is near.
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And when he was walking
by the sea of Galilee,
he saw two brothers,
Simon, whose other name
was Peter, and Andrew,
his brother, who were
putting a net into the
sea; for they were fishermen.
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And he said to them,
Come after me, and I
will make you fishers
of men.
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And straight away
they let go the nets
and went after him.
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And going on from
there he saw two other
brothers, James, the
son of Zebedee, and
John, his brother, in
the boat with their
father, stitching up
their nets; and he said,
Come.
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And they went straight
from the boat and their
father and came after
him.
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And Jesus went about
in all Galilee, teaching
in their Synagogues
and preaching the good
news of the kingdom,
and making well those
who were ill with any
disease among the people.
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And news of him went
out through all Syria;
and they took to him
all who were ill with
different diseases and
pains, those having
evil spirits and those
who were off their heads,
and those who had no
power of moving. And
he made them well.
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And there went after
him great numbers from
Galilee and Decapolis
and Jerusalem and Judaea
and from the other side
of Jordan.
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