4:1 Then
Jesus
was
led
up
to
the
wilderness
by
the
Spirit,
to
be
tempted
by
the
Devil,
4:2 and
having
fasted
forty
days
and
forty
nights,
afterwards
he
did
hunger.
4:3 And
the
Tempter
having
come
to
him
said,
`If
Son
thou
art
of
God--speak
that
these
stones
may
become
loaves.'
4:4 But
he
answering
said,
`It
hath
been
written,
Not
upon
bread
alone
doth
man
live,
but
upon
every
word
coming
forth
from
the
mouth
of
God.'
4:5 Then
doth
the
Devil
take
him
to
the
[holy]
city,
and
doth
set
him
on
the
pinnacle
of
the
temple,
4:6 and
saith
to
him,
`If
Son
thou
art
of
God--cast
thyself
down,
for
it
hath
been
written,
that,
His
messengers
He
shall
charge
concerning
thee,
and
on
hands
they
shall
bear
thee
up,
that
thou
mayest
not
dash
on
a
stone
thy
foot.'
4:7 Jesus
said
to
him
again,
`It
hath
been
written,
Thou
shalt
not
tempt
the
Lord
thy
God.'
4:8 Again
doth
the
Devil
take
him
to
a
very
high
mount,
and
doth
shew
to
him
all
the
kingdoms
of
the
world
and
the
glory
of
them,
4:9 and
saith
to
him,
`All
these
to
thee
I
will
give,
if
falling
down
thou
mayest
bow
to
me.'
4:10 Then
saith
Jesus
to
him,
`Go--Adversary,
for
it
hath
been
written,
The
Lord
thy
God
thou
shalt
bow
to,
and
Him
only
thou
shalt
serve.'
4:11 Then
doth
the
Devil
leave
him,
and
lo,
messengers
came
and
were
ministering
to
him.
4:12 And
Jesus
having
heard
that
John
was
delivered
up,
did
withdraw
to
Galilee,
4:13 and
having
left
Nazareth,
having
come,
he
dwelt
at
Capernaum
that
is
by
the
sea,
in
the
borders
of
Zebulun
and
Naphtalim,
4:14 that
it
might
be
fulfilled
that
was
spoken
through
Isaiah
the
prophet,
saying,
4:15 `Land
of
Zebulun
and
land
of
Naphtali,
way
of
the
sea,
beyond
the
Jordan,
Galilee
of
the
nations!
--
4:16 the
people
that
is
sitting
in
darkness
saw
a
great
light,
and
to
those
sitting
in
a
region
and
shadow
of
death--light
arose
to
them.'
4:17 From
that
time
began
Jesus
to
proclaim
and
to
say,
`Reform
ye,
for
come
nigh
hath
the
reign
of
the
heavens.'
4:18 And
Jesus,
walking
by
the
sea
of
Galilee,
saw
two
brothers,
Simon
named
Peter
and
Andrew
his
brother,
casting
a
drag
into
the
sea--for
they
were
fishers--
4:19 and
he
saith
to
them,
`Come
ye
after
me,
and
I
will
make
you
fishers
of
men,'
4:20 and
they,
immediately,
having
left
the
nets,
did
follow
him.
4:21 And
having
advanced
thence,
he
saw
other
two
brothers,
James
of
Zebedee,
and
John
his
brother,
in
the
boat
with
Zebedee
their
father,
refitting
their
nets,
and
he
called
them,
4:22 and
they,
immediately,
having
left
the
boat
and
their
father,
did
follow
him.
4:23 And
Jesus
was
going
about
all
Galilee
teaching
in
their
synagogues,
and
proclaiming
the
good
news
of
the
reign,
and
healing
every
disease,
and
every
malady
among
the
people,
4:24 and
his
fame
went
forth
to
all
Syria,
and
they
brought
to
him
all
having
ailments,
pressed
with
manifold
sicknesses
and
pains,
and
demoniacs,
and
lunatics,
and
paralytics,
and
he
healed
them.
4:25 And
there
followed
him
many
multitudes
from
Galilee,
and
Decapolis,
and
Jerusalem,
and
Judea,
and
beyond
the
Jordan.