Matthew 4:9

9 and said to him, "All this I will give you if you will bow down and worship me."

Matthew 4:9 Meaning and Commentary

Matthew 4:9

And saith unto him, all these things will I give thee
&c.] This is more fully and strongly expressed by the Evangelist Luke. ( Luke 4:6 Luke 4:7 ) .

And the devil said unto him, All this power will I give thee, and
the glory of them: for that is delivered unto me, and to whomsoever
I will, I give it--all shall be thine.
In which words he sets up himself to be the God of this world, and the sovereign disposer of it: he pretends it was delivered to him by the true God, who had left it to his arbitrary disposal; and that he could invest Christ with the power and government of it, and put him in possession of all its glory, and make good and support his title to it, and interest in it. Never was such monstrous arrogance expressed as this; when this poor, proud, wretched creature, has not the disposal, at his pleasure, of anyone single thing; no not the least in the whole universe. He could not touch, neither Job's person, nor any of his substance, without divine permission; nor enter into an herd of swine without Christ's leave; and yet had the front to make an offer of the whole world, as if he had a despotic power over it; and that upon this horrid and blasphemous condition,

if thou wilt fall down and worship me.
This was the highest degree of effrontery and impudence. The devil is not content to be worshipped by men, but seeks for adoration from the Son of God: this opens at once his proud, ambitious, and aspiring views, to be as God himself; for with nothing less can he be satisfied.

Matthew 4:9 In-Context

7 Yeshua replied to him, "But it also says, `Do not put ADONAI your God to the test.'"h
8 Once more, the Adversary took him up to the summit of a very high mountain, showed him all the kingdoms of the world in all their glory,
9 and said to him, "All this I will give you if you will bow down and worship me."
10 "Away with you, Satan!" Yeshua told him, "For the Tanakh says, `Worship ADONAI your God, and serve only him.'"
11 Then the Adversary let him alone, and angels came and took care of him.
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