Luke Chapter 4 Explained

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Luke Chapter 4 Explained. Passing through the midst of them : This experience is driven by the holy spirit, but also includes temptation.

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Web luke set the tone for the whole story of jesus’ life here in luke 4. All the gifts and graces of the spirit were upon him and on him, without measure. He ate nothing during those days, and at the end of them he was hungry. Web luke 4:1 jesus, full of the holy spirit, returned from the jordan and was led around by the spirit in the wilderness. We left christ newly baptized, and owned by a voice from heaven and the descent of the holy ghost upon him. Web luke 4 new international version jesus is tested in the wilderness 4 jesus, full of the holy spirit, left the jordan and was led by the spirit into the wilderness, 2 where for forty days he was tempted[ a] by the devil. — supposed by some to have been in judea; They wanted a miracle, and jesus did an unexpected one right in front of them, escaping miraculously. And jesus, being full of the holy ghost, &c., was led up of the spirit into the wilderness, &c. And in those days he ate nothing, and when they were completed he was hungry.

Web what does luke chapter 4 mean? Web luke 4:1 jesus, full of the holy spirit, returned from the jordan and was led around by the spirit in the wilderness. Before starting his public preaching and healing ministry, jesus goes alone into the wastelands near judea. Amplified (classic) then jesus, full of and controlled by the holy spirit, returned from the jordan and was led in [by] the [holy] spirit And the crowd sought him and came to him, and tried to keep him from leaving them; He was led by the spirit into the wilderness, and for forty days he was tempted by the devil; Now when it was day, he departed and went into a deserted place. But he said to them, “i must preach the kingdom of god to the other cities also, because for this purpose i have been sent.” Now, in this chapter, we have, i. — supposed by some to have been in judea; They wanted a miracle, and jesus did an unexpected one right in front of them, escaping miraculously.