Parallel Passage

As you may have known I have been doing a study in the gospels comparing the different versions presented by Matthew, Mark, Luke and John. In doing this I have discovered that they kinda jump around a bit and aren't always chronologically identical.

This has added to the time it takes me to study, and to be honest without the help of the Gospelcom bible and it's search tool I wouldn't have been able to stick with it as easily.

So just in case you are interested I decided to put together some of the passages as I go along to make it easier for you to try it for yourself.

One thing you will notice is that due to John's Gospel focusing more on statements and relationships between Jesus and His disciples, events that occur are often only mentioned in the first three Gospels and are not included in John.

Finally if you don't like the translation that I used (the New Living Translation) then after you have gone to the page you can use "see this passage in" pull down box at the top of the page, change it to the translation of your choice, and click go. NIV - New International Version, or KJV - King James Version, are probably two that are the most popular or well known. Do bear in mind that as this is an American website though it will have spelling mistakes (honour, and colour for example).

The Temptation of Jesus

This is the passage where Jesus goes out into the desert for 40 days, which is represented on the Christian calendar by Lent. Just as Jesus fasted for 40 days during lent (40 days) many people fast too - though not very often do they fast from all food as Jesus did. If you don't know when lent is, it starts the day after Mardi Gras/Shrove Tuesday/Pancake day The Sinclair-Lee family has celebrated this every year - and often invite our American friends over for it. We do it in the traditional English manner with pancakes (the crepe kind). For lent I have been known to give up alcohol, chocolate, and at the time cigarettes. Anyway back to the passage at hand. We read about how at the end of the forty days when Jesus is at his weakest that Satan comes to tempt Him, I find it interesting that Satan quotes the bible to Christ, but that Jesus refutes what he says using another passage. Many would say that this points to contradictions in the bible, but in fact the Devil does what a lot of people do and quotes out of context if you read from verse nine you will see it says.

" 9 If you make the LORD your refuge,
if you make the Most High your shelter,

10 no evil will conquer you;
no plague will come near your dwelling.

11 For he orders his angels
to protect you wherever you go."

This shows that only by following God - not the devil will he be able to protect you, thus Jesus couldn't obey the devils instructions, contradicting what God says and expect protection from the Father. Interestingly not only does the Devil give up at this point, but what do you know, angels turn up to take care of Jesus, just as God had promised in the verse that Jesus had quoted moments before.