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What does the Bible say about the temptations of Jesus?

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The Bible describes Jesus' temptations in Matthew 4 as a crucial moment demonstrating His humanity and victory over sin.

In Matthew 4, Jesus is tempted by Satan after fasting for 40 days and nights. This event showcases His humanity, as He identifies with human suffering and temptation. The three temptations address the desires of physical sustenance, pride, and worldly power. Despite being tempted, Jesus responds with Scripture, emphasizing that man shall not live by bread alone but by God's Word. His victory is significant because, unlike Adam, who succumbed to temptation, Jesus, the last Adam, triumphed, securing righteousness for all who believe in Him.
Scripture References: Matthew 4:1-11, 1 Corinthians 15:45, Romans 5:12-21

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