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The devil wanted to give Jesus “all the kingdoms of the world” because that was not God’s plan for Jesus. God gives Jesus authority to rule the world (see: Psalm 2:8; Daniel 7:14; Matthew 28:18). However, God’s plan was for Jesus to suffer and die before he entered into glory (see: Luke 24:26). Paul also wrote about this (see: Philippians 2:5-11).
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See: Kingdom of God; Atone (Atonement); Cross; Glory (Glorify)
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See: [Kingdom of God](../articles/kingdomofgod.md); [Atone (Atonement)](../articles/atone.md); [Cross](../articles/cross.md); [Glory (Glorify)](../articles/glory.md)
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### Why did Jesus refuse to worship the devil to receive “all the kingdoms of the world”?
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Jesus refused to worship the devil to receive “all the kingdoms of the world” because the Old Testament wrote only God must be worshipped. That is, someone cannot worship God and worship someone else at the same time. Jesus noted this well by adding the word “only”(μόνος/g3441) when he repeated the Old Testament scripture (see: Deuteronomy 6:13).
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See: Worship
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See: [Worship](../articles/worship.md)
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### How did the devil use Psalm 91 in a wrong way?
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The devil used Psalm 91 in a wrong way by telling Jesus that God protected people from harm even when they tested God. The devil tried to convince Jesus that he was able to throw himself down from the “highest point of the temple.” However, the writer of Psalm 91 wrote about someone who trusted God, even when things were difficult. He also wrote about how God promised to care for people who trusted in him. However, the devil wanted to use this Psalm in a different way. He wanted Jesus to think God would help him, even if Jesus tested God or rejected the things that God said. However, God did not promise to protect those who rejected him in Psalm 91.
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See: Psalm; Temple; [Satan (The Devil)](../articles/satan.md)
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See: [Psalm](../articles/psalm.md); [Temple](../articles/temple.md); [Satan (The Devil)](../articles/satan.md)
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### Why was Jesus not willing to test God?
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Jesus stood to read the scroll in the synagogue because when someone read scripture they needed to stand. This was a way to honor God. Luke wrote that Jesus often went to the synagogue. This time when Jesus went to the synagogue, he asked to read Scripture. Jesus read the words of the prophet Isaiah (see: Isaiah 61:1-2).
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See: Synagogue; Prophet
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See: [Synagogue](../articles/synagogue.md); [Prophet](../articles/prophet.md)
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### How did the prophecy that Jesus read from Isaiah say Jesus is the Messiah?
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1. The messiah told people in prison that they would be free. The devil caused some people to be sick. The messiah made many sick people healthy. He also freed people from the way that they used to live before they believed in Jesus.
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1. The messiah announced the “time”(ἐνιαυτός/g1763) of the Lord’s “favor”(δεκτός/g1184) (see: Luke 4:19; Isaiah 61:2). Some scholars think that Isaiah was speaking about a special Sabbath time called the Year of Jubilee in the Law of Moses (see: Leviticus 25:8-55). Other scholars think that Isaiah was speaking about how God would give favor to Christians. He did this when Jesus died so that Christians could be at peace with God.
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See: Prophet; Prophecy (Prophesy); Messiah (Christ); Gospel; Law of Moses; Sabbath
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See: [Prophet](../articles/prophet.md); [Prophecy (Prophesy)](../articles/prophecy.md) ; [Messiah (Christ)](../articles/messiahchrist.md); [Gospel](../articles/gospel.md); [Law of Moses](../articles/lawofmoses.md); [Sabbath](../articles/sabbath.md)
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### Why did Jesus not talk about God’s judgment when he read from Isaiah?
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1. This was not time for the judgment. It was the time for the Lord’s favor. The judgment will come when Jesus returns at the end of the world (see: Revelation 19:11-16).
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1. The people become angry enough in verse twenty-eight without hearing Jesus read about Judgment from Isaiah.
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See: Judge (Judgment)
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See: [Judge (Judgment)](../articles/judge.md)
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### Why did Jesus tell the people a proverb?
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Jesus told the people a proverb about a doctor healing himself because the people wanted Jesus to do miracles in Nazareth. They knew Jesus did miracles in Capernaum and now they wanted him to do the same things in Nazareth (see: Luke 4:23). However, Jesus did not do what they wanted because the people did not believe in him (see: Matthew 13:57-58).
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See: Proverb; Miracle
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See: [Proverb](../articles/proverb.md); [Miracle](../articles/miracle.md)
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See Map: Nazareth; Capernaum; Galilee
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### Why did Jesus talk about the prophets, Elijah and Elisha?
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Jesus talked about the prophets, Elijah and Elisha. These men died many years before. Jesus wanted the people of Nazareth to know that they rejected him in the same way that the Israelites rejected Elijah and Elisha. However, the people of Nazareth knew that God sent Elijah and Elisha. After the Israelites rejected them, Elijah and Elisha helped the Gentiles. The Israelites thought that the Gentiles were evil and did not honor God. Therefore, a prophet should not help them. After the people of Nazareth rejected him, Jesus began to help Gentiles.
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See: 1 Kings 17; 2 Kings 5
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See: Prophet; Gentile
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See: [Prophet](../articles/prophet.md); Gentile
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See Map: Sidon; Syria
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### Why did all the people in the synagogue try to kill Jesus?
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Jesus read the words of Isaiah to the people in Luke 4:18-19 (see: Isaiah 61:1-2). All the people in the synagogue tried to kill Jesus because the things he said made them angry. They thought that Isaiah was speaking about God saving Israel. Jesus said that it was about the Gentiles. This insulted the Jews because they thought the Gentiles were evil.
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See: Synagogue; Gentile
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See: [Synagogue](../articles/synagogue.md); Gentile
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## 4:31-44
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While Jesus was teaching in the synagogue, a man began to shout loudly. The man was controlled by a demon. Jesus commanded the demon to be “quiet”(φιμόω/g5392) and he commanded the demon to “come out”(ἐξέρχομαι/g1831) of the shouting man. Luke wanted people to know that Jesus could make demons obey him because he is God. Once again, the people were amazed with Jesus and the power that God had given him.
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See: Synagogue; Demon
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See: [Synagogue](../articles/synagogue.md); [Demon](../articles/demon.md)
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### How did Jesus heal Simon’s mother-in-law?
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People came to Jesus after sunset because it was the sabbath. People did not travel very far or carry a heavy load on the Sabbath. Therefore, after the sabbath they brought ill and demon possessed people to Jesus. Jesus healed them of various diseases and cast out demons.
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See: Sabbath; Demon
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See: [Sabbath](../articles/sabbath.md); [Demon](../articles/demon.md)
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### Why did Jesus lay his hands on people when healing them?
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1. Jesus did not want the evil demons to tell people about him.
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1. Jesus wanted his disciples to tell people about him.
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See: Son of God; Messiah (Christ); Demon
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See: [Son of God](../articles/sonofgod.md); [Messiah (Christ)](../articles/messiahchrist.md); [Demon](../articles/demon.md)
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### Why did God sent Jesus?
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God sent Jesus to tell people about God’s reign. Some scholars think Jesus told people he was the messiah. They think Jesus offered to rule the Jews on the earth. Other scholars think that Jesus wanted people to believe in him and obey him as their king. They think God sent him to help people to be at peace with God.
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See: Kingdom of God
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See: [Kingdom of God](../articles/kingdomofgod.md)
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