Luke 4:7
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New International Version (©1984)
So if you worship me, it will all be yours."

New Living Translation (©2007)
I will give it all to you if you will worship me."

English Standard Version (©2001)
If you, then, will worship me, it will all be yours.”

New American Standard Bible (©1995)
"Therefore if You worship before me, it shall all be Yours."

King James Bible (Cambridge Ed.)
If thou therefore wilt worship me, all shall be thine.

International Standard Version (©2008)
So if you will worship me, all this will be yours."

Aramaic Bible in Plain English (©2010)
“If therefore you will worship before me, it will all be yours.”

GOD'S WORD® Translation (©1995)
So if you will worship me, all this will be yours."

King James 2000 Bible (©2003)
If you therefore will worship me, all shall be yours.

American King James Version
If you therefore will worship me, all shall be yours.

American Standard Version
If thou therefore wilt worship before me, it shall all be thine.

Douay-Rheims Bible
If thou therefore wilt adore before me, all shall be thine.

Darby Bible Translation
If therefore thou wilt do homage before me, all of it shall be thine.

English Revised Version
If thou therefore wilt worship before me, it shall all be thine.

Webster's Bible Translation
If thou therefore wilt worship me, all shall be thine.

Weymouth New Testament
If therefore you do homage to me, it shall all be yours.'

World English Bible
If you therefore will worship before me, it will all be yours."

Young's Literal Translation
thou, then, if thou mayest bow before me -- all shall be thine.'

Clarke's Commentary on the Bible

If thou - wilt worship me - This temptation is the last in order, as related by Matthew; and it is not reasonable to suppose that any other succeeded to it. Luke has here told the particulars, but not in the order in which they took place. See every circumstance of this temptation considered and explained in the notes on Matthew 4:1-11 (note).


Gill's Exposition of the Entire Bible

If thou therefore wilt worship me,.... Or "before me"; that is, fall down before him, and give him divine worship and homage. A wide difference there is between a good angel and a fallen angel; a good angel will not suffer himself to be worshipped by men, but directs to the worship of God only, Revelation 19:10 but a fallen angel not only seeks to be worshipped by men, but by the Son of God himself, even by him whom all the holy angels worship, Hebrews 1:6 This was what Satan at first aspired after, and by which he fell: he affected deity, and sought to have divine worship given him; and in this sin he still persisted, and grew worse and worse, more daring and insolent, desiring worship of him who is God over all, blessed for ever.

All shall be thine: he promises to give him a title to all the kingdoms of the world, and the glory of them, on condition of homage done him, by which he should hold the tenure of them under him; these being delivered up solely to him, by the author of them; and he having them in his power, to dispose of them at pleasure. O horrid impudence, arrogance, and insolence!


Geneva Study Bible

If thou therefore wilt worship me, all shall be {c} thine.

(c) Out of a high place, from which would be seen a good and first-class country, and thus the devil showed him all countries.


People's New Testament

4:1-13 The Beginning of Christ's Ministry

SUMMARY OF LUKE 4:

The Temptation. Teaching in the Synagogues. Jesus at Nazareth. Rejected by the Nazarenes. Jesus at Capernaum. The Unclean Spirit Cast Out. The Healing of the Mother-in-Law of Peter.

The Temptation. See notes on Mt 4:1-11. Compare Mr 1:12,13.


King James Translators' Notes

worship me: or, fall down before me


Matthew Henry's Concise Commentary

4:1-13 Christ's being led into the wilderness gave an advantage to the tempter; for there he was alone, none were with him by whose prayers and advice he might be helped in the hour of temptation. He who knew his own strength might give Satan advantage; but we may not, who know our own weakness. Being in all things made like unto his brethren, Jesus would, like the other children of God, live in dependence upon the Divine Providence and promise. The word of God is our sword, and faith in that word is our shield. God has many ways of providing for his people, and therefore is at all times to be depended upon in the way of duty. All Satan's promises are deceitful; and if he is permitted to have any influence in disposing of the kingdoms of the world and the glory of them, he uses them as baits to insnare men to destruction. We should reject at once and with abhorrence, every opportunity of sinful gain or advancement, as a price offered for our souls; we should seek riches, honours, and happiness in the worship and service of God only. Christ will not worship Satan; nor, when he has the kingdoms of the world delivered to him by his Father, will he suffer any remains of the worship of the devil to continue in them. Satan also tempted Jesus to be his own murderer, by unfitting confidence in his Father's protection, such as he had no warrant for. Let not any abuse of Scripture by Satan or by men abate our esteem, or cause us to abandon its use; but let us study it still, seek to know it, and seek our defence from it in all kinds of assaults. Let this word dwell richly in us, for it is our life. Our victorious Redeemer conquered, not for himself only, but for us also. The devil ended all the temptation. Christ let him try all his force, and defeated him. Satan saw it was to no purpose to attack Christ, who had nothing in him for his fiery darts to fasten upon. And if we resist the devil, he will flee from us. Yet he departed but till the season when he was again to be let loose upon Jesus, not as a tempter, to draw him to sin, and so to strike at his head, at which he now aimed and was wholly defeated in; but as a persecutor, to bring Christ to suffer, and so to bruise his heel, which it was told him, he should have to do, and would do, though it would be the breaking of his own head, Ge 3:15. Though Satan depart for a season, we shall never be out of his reach till removed from this present evil world.


Luke 4:6 And he said to him, "I will give you all their authority and splendor, for it has been given to me, and I can give it to anyone I want to.
Luke 4:8 Jesus answered, "It is written: 'Worship the Lord your God and serve him only.'"

Authority Bestow Bow Devil Handed Homage Mayest Splendour Thou Whomsoever Wilt Worship


If thou therefore wilt worship me, all shall be thine.

worship me. or, fall down before me. 8:28 17:16 Ps 72:11 Isa 45:14 46:6 Mt 2:11 Re 4:10 5:8 22:8

Luke Chapter 4 Verse 7

Alphabetical: all be before if it me shall So Therefore will worship you yours

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