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Chapter
4
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And Jesus, full of
the Holy Spirit, came
back from the Jordan,
and was guided by the
Spirit in the waste
land
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For forty days, being
tested by the Evil One.
And he had no food in
those days; and when
they came to an end,
he was in need of food.
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And the Evil One
said to him, If you
are the Son of God,
give orders to this
stone to become bread.
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And Jesus made answer
to him, It has been
said in the Writings,
Bread is not man's only
need.
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And he took him up
and let him see all
the kingdoms of the
earth in a minute of
time.
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And the Evil One
said, I will give you
authority over all these,
and the glory of them,
for it has been given
to me, and I give it
to anyone at my pleasure.
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If then you will
give worship to me,
it will all be yours.
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And Jesus in answer
said to him, It has
been said in the Writings,
Give worship to the
Lord your God, and be
his servant only.
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And he took him to
Jerusalem and put him
on the highest point
of the Temple and said
to him, If you are the
Son of God, let yourself
go down from here; for
it is said in the Writings,
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He will give his
angels orders to take
care of you:
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And, In their hands
they will keep you up,
so that your foot may
not be crushed against
a stone.
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And Jesus made answer
and said to him, It
is said in the Writings,
You may not put the
Lord your God to the
test.
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And when all these
tests were ended the
Evil One went away from
him for a time.
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And Jesus came back
to Galilee in the power
of the Spirit, and the
news of him went through
all the country round
about.
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And he was teaching
in their Synagogues
and all men gave him
praise.
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And he came to Nazareth,
where he had been as
a child, and he went,
as his way was, into
the Synagogue on the
Sabbath, and got up
to give a reading.
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And the book of the
prophet Isaiah was given
to him and, opening
the book, he came on
the place where it is
said,
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The Spirit of the
Lord is on me, because
I am marked out by him
to give good news to
the poor; he has sent
me to make well those
who are broken-hearted;
to say that the prisoners
will be let go, and
the blind will see,
and to make the wounded
free from their chains,
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To give knowledge
that the year of the
Lord's good pleasure
is come.
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And shutting the
book he gave it back
to the servant and took
his seat: and the eyes
of all in the Synagogue
were fixed on him.
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Then he said to them,
Today this word has
come true in your hearing.
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And they were all
giving witness, with
wonder, to the words
of grace which came
from his mouth: and
they said, Is not this
the son of Joseph?
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And he said to them,
Without doubt you will
say to me, Let the medical
man make himself well:
the things which to
our knowledge were done
at Capernaum, do them
here in your country.
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And he said to them,
Truly I say to you,
No prophet is honoured
in his country.
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Truly I say to you,
There were a number
of widows in Israel
in the days of Elijah,
when the heaven was
shut up for three years
and six months and there
was no food in the land;
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But Elijah was not
sent to one of them,
but only to Zarephath,
in the land of Sidon,
to a woman who was a
widow.
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And there were a
number of lepers in
Israel in the time of
Elisha the prophet,
and not one of them
was made clean, but
only Naaman the Syrian.
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And all who were
in the Synagogue were
very angry when these
things were said to
them.
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And they got up and
took him out of the
town to the edge of
the mountain on which
their town was, so that
they might send him
down to his death.
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But he came through
them and went on his
way.
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And he came down
to Capernaum, a town
of Galilee; and he was
giving them teaching
on the Sabbath.
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And they were surprised
at his teaching, for
his word was with authority.
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And there was a man
in the Synagogue who
had an unclean spirit;
and he gave a loud cry
and said,
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Let us be! what have
we to do with you, Jesus
of Nazareth? have you
come to put an end to
us? I have knowledge
who you are, the Holy
One of God.
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And Jesus said to
him, Be quiet, and come
out of him. And when
the evil spirit had
put him down on the
earth in the middle
of them, he came out
of him, having done
him no damage.
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And wonder came on
them all and they said
to one another, What
are these words? for
with authority and power
he gives orders to the
evil spirits and they
come out.
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And there was much
talk about him in all
the places round about.
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And he got up and
went out of the Synagogue
and went into the house
of Simon. And Simon's
wife's mother was very
ill with a burning heat;
and in answer to their
prayers for her
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He went near her,
and with a sharp word
he gave orders to the
disease and it went
away from her; and straight
away she got up and
took care of their needs.
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And at sundown all
those who had anyone
ill with any sort of
disease, took them to
him, and he put his
hands on every one of
them and made them well.
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And evil spirits
came out of a number
of them, crying out
and saying, You are
the Son of God. But
he gave them sharp orders
not to say a word, because
they had knowledge that
he was the Christ.
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And when it was day,
he came out and went
to a waste place; and
great numbers of people
came looking for him,
and they came to him
and would have kept
him from going away.
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But he said to them,
I have to give the good
news of the kingdom
of God in other towns,
because that is why
I was sent.
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And he was teaching
in the Synagogues of
Galilee.
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