4:1 And
Jesus,
full
of
the
Holy
Spirit,
turned
back
from
the
Jordan,
and
was
brought
in
the
Spirit
to
the
wilderness,
4:2 forty
days
being
tempted
by
the
Devil,
and
he
did
not
eat
anything
in
those
days,
and
they
having
been
ended,
he
afterward
hungered,
4:3 and
the
Devil
said
to
him,
`If
Son
thou
art
of
God,
speak
to
this
stone
that
it
may
become
bread.'
4:4 And
Jesus
answered
him,
saying,
`It
hath
been
written,
that,
not
on
bread
only
shall
man
live,
but
on
every
saying
of
God.'
4:5 And
the
Devil
having
brought
him
up
to
an
high
mountain,
shewed
to
him
all
the
kingdoms
of
the
world
in
a
moment
of
time,
4:6 and
the
Devil
said
to
him,
`To
thee
I
will
give
all
this
authority,
and
their
glory,
because
to
me
it
hath
been
delivered,
and
to
whomsoever
I
will,
I
do
give
it;
4:7 thou,
then,
if
thou
mayest
bow
before
me--all
shall
be
thine.'
4:8 And
Jesus
answering
him
said,
`Get
thee
behind
me,
Adversary,
for
it
hath
been
written,
Thou
shalt
bow
before
the
Lord
thy
God,
and
Him
only
thou
shalt
serve.'
4:9 And
he
brought
him
to
Jerusalem,
and
set
him
on
the
pinnacle
of
the
temple,
and
said
to
him,
`If
the
Son
thou
art
of
God,
cast
thyself
down
hence,
4:10 for
it
hath
been
written--To
His
messengers
He
will
give
charge
concerning
thee,
to
guard
over
thee,
4:11 and--On
hands
they
shall
bear
thee
up,
lest
at
any
time
thou
mayest
dash
against
a
stone
thy
foot.'
4:12 And
Jesus
answering
said
to
him--`It
hath
been
said,
Thou
shalt
not
tempt
the
Lord
thy
God.'
4:13 And
having
ended
all
temptation,
the
Devil
departed
from
him
till
a
convenient
season.
4:14 And
Jesus
turned
back
in
the
power
of
the
Spirit
to
Galilee,
and
a
fame
went
forth
through
all
the
region
round
about
concerning
him,
4:15 and
he
was
teaching
in
their
synagogues,
being
glorified
by
all.
4:16 And
he
came
to
Nazareth,
where
he
hath
been
brought
up,
and
he
went
in,
according
to
his
custom,
on
the
sabbath-day,
to
the
synagogue,
and
stood
up
to
read;
4:17 and
there
was
given
over
to
him
a
roll
of
Isaiah
the
prophet,
and
having
unfolded
the
roll,
he
found
the
place
where
it
hath
been
written:
4:18 `The
Spirit
of
the
Lord
[is]
upon
me,
Because
He
did
anoint
me;
To
proclaim
good
news
to
the
poor,
Sent
me
to
heal
the
broken
of
heart,
To
proclaim
to
captives
deliverance,
And
to
blind
receiving
of
sight,
To
send
away
the
bruised
with
deliverance,
4:19 To
proclaim
the
acceptable
year
of
the
Lord.'
4:20 And
having
folded
the
roll,
having
given
[it]
back
to
the
officer,
he
sat
down,
and
the
eyes
of
all
in
the
synagogue
were
gazing
on
him.
4:21 And
he
began
to
say
unto
them--`To-day
hath
this
writing
been
fulfilled
in
your
ears;'
4:22 and
all
were
bearing
testimony
to
him,
and
were
wondering
at
the
gracious
words
that
are
coming
forth
out
of
his
mouth,
and
they
said,
`Is
not
this
the
son
of
Joseph'
4:23 And
he
said
unto
them,
`Certainly
ye
will
say
to
me
this
simile,
Physician,
heal
thyself;
as
great
things
as
we
heard
done
in
Capernaum,
do
also
here
in
thy
country;'
4:24 and
he
said,
`Verily
I
say
to
you--No
prophet
is
accepted
in
his
own
country;
4:25 and
of
a
truth
I
say
to
you,
Many
widows
were
in
the
days
of
Elijah,
in
Israel,
when
the
heaven
was
shut
for
three
years
and
six
months,
when
great
famine
came
on
all
the
land,
4:26 and
unto
none
of
them
was
Elijah
sent,
but--to
Sarepta
of
Sidon,
unto
a
woman,
a
widow;
4:27 and
many
lepers
were
in
the
time
of
Elisha
the
prophet,
in
Israel,
and
none
of
them
was
cleansed,
but--Naaman
the
Syrian.'
4:28 And
all
in
the
synagogue
were
filled
with
wrath,
hearing
these
things,
4:29 and
having
risen,
they
put
him
forth
without
the
city,
and
brought
him
unto
the
brow
of
the
hill
on
which
their
city
had
been
built--to
cast
him
down
headlong,
4:30 and
he,
having
gone
through
the
midst
of
them,
went
away.
4:31 And
he
came
down
to
Capernaum,
a
city
of
Galilee,
and
was
teaching
them
on
the
sabbaths,
4:32 and
they
were
astonished
at
his
teaching,
because
his
word
was
with
authority.
4:33 And
in
the
synagogue
was
a
man,
having
a
spirit
of
an
unclean
demon,
and
he
cried
out
with
a
great
voice,
4:34 saying,
`Away,
what--to
us
and
to
thee,
Jesus,
O
Nazarene
thou
didst
come
to
destroy
us;
I
have
known
thee
who
thou
art--the
Holy
One
of
God.'
4:35 And
Jesus
did
rebuke
him,
saying,
`Be
silenced,
and
come
forth
out
of
him;'
and
the
demon
having
cast
him
into
the
midst,
came
forth
from
him,
having
hurt
him
nought;
4:36 and
amazement
came
upon
all,
and
they
were
speaking
together,
with
one
another,
saying,
`What
[is]
this
word,
that
with
authority
and
power
he
doth
command
the
unclean
spirits,
and
they
come
forth'
4:37 and
there
was
going
forth
a
fame
concerning
him
to
every
place
of
the
region
round
about.
4:38 And
having
risen
out
of
the
synagogue,
he
entered
into
the
house
of
Simon,
and
the
mother-in-law
of
Simon
was
pressed
with
a
great
fever,
and
they
did
ask
him
about
her,
4:39 and
having
stood
over
her,
he
rebuked
the
fever,
and
it
left
her,
and
presently,
having
risen,
she
was
ministering
to
them.
4:40 And
at
the
setting
of
the
sun,
all,
as
many
as
had
any
ailing
with
manifold
sicknesses,
brought
them
unto
him,
and
he
on
each
one
of
them
[his]
hands
having
put,
did
heal
them.
4:41 And
demons
also
were
coming
forth
from
many,
crying
out
and
saying--`Thou
art
the
Christ,
the
Son
of
God;'
and
rebuking,
he
did
not
suffer
them
to
speak,
because
they
knew
him
to
be
the
Christ.
4:42 And
day
having
come,
having
gone
forth,
he
went
on
to
a
desert
place,
and
the
multitudes
were
seeking
him,
and
they
came
unto
him,
and
were
staying
him--not
to
go
on
from
them,
4:43 and
he
said
unto
them--`Also
to
the
other
cities
it
behoveth
me
to
proclaim
good
news
of
the
reign
of
God,
because
for
this
I
have
been
sent;'
4:44 and
he
was
preaching
in
the
synagogues
of
Galilee.