Luke 4:2
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New International Version (©1984)
where for forty days he was tempted by the devil. He ate nothing during those days, and at the end of them he was hungry.

New Living Translation (©2007)
where he was tempted by the devil for forty days. Jesus ate nothing all that time and became very hungry.

English Standard Version (©2001)
for forty days, being tempted by the devil. And he ate nothing during those days. And when they were ended, he was hungry.

New American Standard Bible (©1995)
for forty days, being tempted by the devil. And He ate nothing during those days, and when they had ended, He became hungry.

King James Bible (Cambridge Ed.)
Being forty days tempted of the devil. And in those days he did eat nothing: and when they were ended, he afterward hungered.

International Standard Version (©2008)
where he was being tempted by the devil for 40 days. During that time he ate nothing at all, and when they were over he became hungry.

Aramaic Bible in Plain English (©2010)
To be tempted by The Devil for forty days, and he ate nothing in those days, and when he had finished them, at the end he was hungry.

GOD'S WORD® Translation (©1995)
where he was tempted by the devil for 40 days. During those days Jesus ate nothing, so when they were over, he was hungry.

King James 2000 Bible (©2003)
Being forty days tempted of the devil. And in those days he did eat nothing: and when they were ended, he afterward hungered.

American King James Version
Being forty days tempted of the devil. And in those days he did eat nothing: and when they were ended, he afterward hungry.

American Standard Version
during forty days, being tempted of the devil. And he did eat nothing in those days: and when they were completed, he hungered.

Douay-Rheims Bible
For the space of forty days; and was tempted by the devil. And he ate nothing in those days; and when they were ended, he was hungry.

Darby Bible Translation
forty days, tempted of the devil; and in those days he did not eat anything, and when they were finished he hungered.

English Revised Version
during forty days, being tempted of the devil. And he did eat nothing in those days: and when they were completed, he hungered.

Webster's Bible Translation
Being forty days tempted by the devil. And in those days he ate nothing; and when they were ended, he was afterward hungry.

Weymouth New Testament
tempted all the while by the Devil. During those days He ate nothing, and at the close of them He suffered from hunger.

World English Bible
for forty days, being tempted by the devil. He ate nothing in those days. Afterward, when they were completed, he was hungry.

Young's Literal Translation
forty days being tempted by the Devil, and he did not eat anything in those days, and they having been ended, he afterward hungered,

Barnes' Notes on the Bible

Being forty days tempted - That is, through forty days he was "tried" in various ways by the devil. The temptations, however, which are recorded by Matthew and Luke did not take place until the forty days were finished. See Matthew 4:2-3.

He did eat nothing - He was sustained by the power of God during this season of extraordinary fasting.


Gill's Exposition of the Entire Bible

Being forty days tempted of the devil,.... The Vulgate Latin, Syriac, Persic, and Ethiopic versions read the phrase, "forty days", in connection with the latter part of the preceding verse; according to which the sense is, that Jesus was led by the Spirit forty days in the wilderness, before he was tempted by Satan, and in order to it: but our reading is confirmed by Mark 1:13 who affirms, as here, that he was so long tempted by Satan; as he might be invisibly, and, by internal suggestions, before he appeared visibly, and attacked him openly, with the following temptations. The Ethiopic version adds, "and forty nights": and such were these days in which Christ was in the wilderness, and fasted, and was tempted there: they, were such as included nights, as well as days; see Matthew 4:2

and in those days he did eat nothing not any sort of food whatever; he tasted of no kind of eatables or drinkables, during the whole space of forty days; nor in the nights neither, in which the Jews allowed persons to eat in times of fasting; See Gill on Matthew 4:2. And this entire abstinence, as it shows the power of Christ in the supporting of his human nature, without food, for such a time, and the disadvantages under which, as man, combated with Satan; so, that this fast was never designed as an example to his followers, and to be imitated by them:

and when they were ended; the forty days, and forty nights:

he afterward hungered; which he did not before; and which shows the truth of his human nature; and is mentioned to observe the occasion of the following temptation, and the advantage on the tempter's side.


Vincent's Word Studies

Forty days

This should be joined with the preceding words, indicating the duration of his stay in the wilderness, not of his temptation, as A. V., being forty days tempted. Read as Rev., in the wilderness during forty days.

The devil

See on Matthew 4:1.

He did eat nothing

Mark does not mention the fast. Matthew uses the word νηστεύσας, having fasted, which, throughout the New Testament, is used of abstinence for religious purposes; a ritual act accompanying seasons of prayer.


Geneva Study Bible

Being forty days tempted of the devil. And in those days he did eat nothing: and when they were ended, he afterward hungered.


People's New Testament

4:1-13 The Beginning of Christ's Ministry

SUMMARY OF LUKE 4:

The Temptation. Teaching in the Synagogues. Jesus at Nazareth. Rejected by the Nazarenes. Jesus at Capernaum. The Unclean Spirit Cast Out. The Healing of the Mother-in-Law of Peter.

The Temptation. See notes on Mt 4:1-11. Compare Mr 1:12,13.


Scofield Reference Notes

Margin tempted

See Scofield Note: "Mt 4:1".


Matthew Henry's Concise Commentary

4:1-13 Christ's being led into the wilderness gave an advantage to the tempter; for there he was alone, none were with him by whose prayers and advice he might be helped in the hour of temptation. He who knew his own strength might give Satan advantage; but we may not, who know our own weakness. Being in all things made like unto his brethren, Jesus would, like the other children of God, live in dependence upon the Divine Providence and promise. The word of God is our sword, and faith in that word is our shield. God has many ways of providing for his people, and therefore is at all times to be depended upon in the way of duty. All Satan's promises are deceitful; and if he is permitted to have any influence in disposing of the kingdoms of the world and the glory of them, he uses them as baits to insnare men to destruction. We should reject at once and with abhorrence, every opportunity of sinful gain or advancement, as a price offered for our souls; we should seek riches, honours, and happiness in the worship and service of God only. Christ will not worship Satan; nor, when he has the kingdoms of the world delivered to him by his Father, will he suffer any remains of the worship of the devil to continue in them. Satan also tempted Jesus to be his own murderer, by unfitting confidence in his Father's protection, such as he had no warrant for. Let not any abuse of Scripture by Satan or by men abate our esteem, or cause us to abandon its use; but let us study it still, seek to know it, and seek our defence from it in all kinds of assaults. Let this word dwell richly in us, for it is our life. Our victorious Redeemer conquered, not for himself only, but for us also. The devil ended all the temptation. Christ let him try all his force, and defeated him. Satan saw it was to no purpose to attack Christ, who had nothing in him for his fiery darts to fasten upon. And if we resist the devil, he will flee from us. Yet he departed but till the season when he was again to be let loose upon Jesus, not as a tempter, to draw him to sin, and so to strike at his head, at which he now aimed and was wholly defeated in; but as a persecutor, to bring Christ to suffer, and so to bruise his heel, which it was told him, he should have to do, and would do, though it would be the breaking of his own head, Ge 3:15. Though Satan depart for a season, we shall never be out of his reach till removed from this present evil world.


Exodus 34:28 Moses was there with the LORD forty days and forty nights without eating bread or drinking water. And he wrote on the tablets the words of the covenant--the Ten Commandments.
1 Kings 19:8 So he got up and ate and drank. Strengthened by that food, he traveled forty days and forty nights until he reached Horeb, the mountain of God.
Matthew 4:2 After fasting forty days and forty nights, he was hungry.
Luke 4:3 The devil said to him, "If you are the Son of God, tell this stone to become bread."

Afterward Ate Completed Desert Devil Eat End Ended Evil Finished Food Forty Full Holy Hungered Hungry Jesus Jordan Led Need Spirit Tempted Tested Wilderness


Being forty days tempted of the devil. And in those days he did eat nothing: and when they were ended, he afterward hungered.

forty. Ex 24:18 34:28 De 9:9,18,25 1Ki 19:8 Mt 4:2

tempted. Ge 3:15 1Sa 17:16 Heb 2:18

he did. Es 4:16 Jon 3:7

he afterward. Mt 21:18 Joh 4:6 Heb 4:15

Luke Chapter 4 Verse 2

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