4:1 Then
Jesus
was
led
up
by
the
Spirit
into
the
wilderness
to
be
tempted
by
the
devil.
4:2 And
after
fasting
forty
days
and
forty
nights,
he
was
hungry.
4:3 And
the
tempter
came
and
said
to
him,
"If
you
are
the
Son
of
God,
command
these
stones
to
become
loaves
of
bread."
4:4 But
he
answered,
"It
is
written,
"'Man
shall
not
live
by
bread
alone,
but
by
every
word
that
comes
from
the
mouth
of
God.'"
4:5 Then
the
devil
took
him
to
the
holy
city
and
set
him
on
the
pinnacle
of
the
temple
4:6 and
said
to
him,
"If
you
are
the
Son
of
God,
throw
yourself
down,
for
it
is
written,
"'He
will
command
his
angels
concerning
you,'
and
"'On
their
hands
they
will
bear
you
up,
lest
you
strike
your
foot
against
a
stone.'"
4:7 Jesus
said
to
him,
"Again
it
is
written,
'You
shall
not
put
the
Lord
your
God
to
the
test.'"
4:8 Again,
the
devil
took
him
to
a
very
high
mountain
and
showed
him
all
the
kingdoms
of
the
world
and
their
glory.
4:9 And
he
said
to
him,
"All
these
I
will
give
you,
if
you
will
fall
down
and
worship
me."
4:10 Then
Jesus
said
to
him,
"Be
gone,
Satan!
For
it
is
written,
"'You
shall
worship
the
Lord
your
God
and
him
only
shall
you
serve.'"
4:11 Then
the
devil
left
him,
and
behold,
angels
came
and
were
ministering
to
him.
4:12 Now
when
he
heard
that
John
had
been
arrested,
he
withdrew
into
Galilee.
4:13 And
leaving
Nazareth
he
went
and
lived
in
Capernaum
by
the
sea,
in
the
territory
of
Zebulun
and
Naphtali,
4:14 so
that
what
was
spoken
by
the
prophet
Isaiah
might
be
fulfilled:
4:15 "The
land
of
Zebulun
and
the
land
of
Naphtali,
the
way
of
the
sea,
beyond
the
Jordan,
Galilee
of
the
Gentiles--
4:16 the
people
dwelling
in
darkness
have
seen
a
great
light,
and
for
those
dwelling
in
the
region
and
shadow
of
death,
on
them
a
light
has
dawned."
4:17 From
that
time
Jesus
began
to
preach,
saying,
"Repent,
for
the
kingdom
of
heaven
is
at
hand."
4:18 While
walking
by
the
Sea
of
Galilee,
he
saw
two
brothers,
Simon
(who
is
called
Peter)
and
Andrew
his
brother,
casting
a
net
into
the
sea,
for
they
were
fishermen.
4:19 And
he
said
to
them,
"Follow
me,
and
I
will
make
you
fishers
of
men."
4:20 Immediately
they
left
their
nets
and
followed
him.
4:21 And
going
on
from
there
he
saw
two
other
brothers,
James
the
son
of
Zebedee
and
John
his
brother,
in
the
boat
with
Zebedee
their
father,
mending
their
nets,
and
he
called
them.
4:22 Immediately
they
left
the
boat
and
their
father
and
followed
him.
4:23 And
he
went
throughout
all
Galilee,
teaching
in
their
synagogues
and
proclaiming
the
gospel
of
the
kingdom
and
healing
every
disease
and
every
affliction
among
the
people.
4:24 So
his
fame
spread
throughout
all
Syria,
and
they
brought
him
all
the
sick,
those
afflicted
with
various
diseases
and
pains,
those
oppressed
by
demons,
epileptics,
and
paralytics,
and
he
healed
them.
4:25 And
great
crowds
followed
him
from
Galilee
and
the
Decapolis,
and
from
Jerusalem
and
Judea,
and
from
beyond
the
Jordan.