Luke 4:13

13 Assone as the devyll had ended all his temptacions he departed from him for a season.

Luke 4:13 Meaning and Commentary

Luke 4:13

And when the devil had ended all the temptation
Or "all his temptations", as the Syriac version reads; not only the last mentioned, but all the rest, whether inward or outward, in a visible or in an invisible manner; whether during his forty days fast, or after he was an hungered, when he had tried every way, and all sorts of temptations with him; and when he had done this, "in", or "with all his power", as the Ethiopic version reads; "when he had done his utmost", and his best; and as the Persic version adds, "and profited nothing"; could not succeed, or get any advantage over him:

he departed from him for a season;
till another opportunity should offer, or till that time should come, when would be the hour and power of darkness; and by means of one of his disciples, he should bruise his heel, and bring him to an accursed death; ( John 14:30 ) ( Luke 22:53 ) .

Luke 4:13 In-Context

11 and with there hondis they shall stey the vp that thou dasshe not thy fote agaynst a stone.
12 Iesus answered and sayde to him it is sayd: thou shalt not tempte the Lorde thy God.
13 Assone as the devyll had ended all his temptacions he departed from him for a season.
14 And Iesus retourned by the power of ye sprete in to Galile and there went a fame of him thorowe oute all the regio roude aboute.
15 And he taught in their synagoges and was commended of all men.
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